Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Where does Squealer tell the animals that Boxer is going? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Why did the animals believe that, in spite of the hard and little food, life was better for them now than when Jones was master of the farm? |
|
Definition
They could not remember how life had been with Jones. |
|
|
Term
Where is Boxer really going? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What do the pigs buy at the end of Chapter 9? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
How did Napoleon trick the animals into forgetting how hard life was for them? |
|
Definition
There were more songs, speeches, and processions than ever. |
|
|
Term
Where did the pigs get the extra money? |
|
Definition
They profited off Boxer's death. |
|
|
Term
Name two things that shocked the animals in Ch. 10?
1. pigs walking --
2. pigs wearing -- and carrying --- |
|
Definition
1. pigs walking upright
2. pigs wearing clothes and carrying whips |
|
|
Term
What did Napoleon declare to be better than the comfortable stalls and three day work week they had been promised at the beginning? |
|
Definition
hard work and frugal living |
|
|
Term
What commandment replaced all other commandments? |
|
Definition
All animals are equal, but some animals are jmore equal than others. |
|
|
Term
Has the farm prospered under Napoleon's rule? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
When did the animals have further reason to fear the pigs. |
|
Definition
When they started wearing human clothes and carrying whips. Also when they started discussing business and drinking. |
|
|
Term
Why was there an argument at the end of the story? |
|
Definition
Someone cheated at cards. |
|
|
Term
What is the significance of animals not being able to tell the difference between man and pig? |
|
Definition
No matter the system of government, greed, deceit and corruption will exist. |
|
|