A) Allegory B) Fable C) Fiction D) Satire E) Fairy Tale
A) Boxer B) Squealer C) Napoleon D) Old Major E) Snowball
A) Six Amendments B) Eight Loyalties C) Seven Commandments D) Ten Commandments E) Five Rules
A) Long live Napoleon B) Long live the animals C) Four legs good, two legs bad. D) I must work harder E) Farmer Jones was terrible
A) Snowball B) Pinchfield C) Old Major D) Squealer E) Moses
A) Boxer B) Benjamen C) Foxwood D) Mollie E) Whymper
A) The Chickens B) Moses C) Boxer D) Clover E) Squealer
A) Pinchfield B) Napoleon C) Old Major D) Snowball E) Farmer Jones
A) The Dogs B) Snowball C) Squealer D) Old Major E) Napoleon
A) The Russian Lower Class B) The Russian Upper Class C) The Russian Royalty D) The Russian Media E) The British Royalty
A) This is the most tense part in the story. B) This is the only time that the pigs take the best for themselves. C) This is the first time since the rebellion that the animals go hungry. D) This is the only time that the pigs lie to the animals E) This is the pigs' first abuse of power, and the animals do nothing about it.
A) Lazy, educated, aggressive B) Hard-working, illiterate, gullible C) Hard-working, literate, informed D) Lazy, illiterate, informed E) Hard-working, literate, aggressive
A) Napoleon's education of the young animals is more accurately described as indoctrination. B) Napoleon laments the animals' illiteracy and wishes that they took education more seriously. C) Napoleon values and encourages literacy for all animals on the farm. D) Napoleon dismisses education because he fears that an educated work force would become lazy.
A) The resemblance suggests that both pigs and humans use their intelligence to oppress other animals. B) The resemblance suggests that the pigs have become the corrupt oppressors that they once rebelled against. C) The resemblance suggests that both pigs and humans cheat at card games. D) The resemblances suggests that all humans are greedy and lazy.
A) Sleeping in a bed with sheets B) Drinking to excess C) I will work much harder D) Four legs good, two legs better E) All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others |