A) The story connects to an actual historical event B) The animals speak to one another using quotes that people actually used in real life. C) The tone of the story is sarcastic, and it clearly has a lesson D) The animals are main characters and take on human characteristics
A) He hires other animals to help in with the project. B) He dies and leaves the animals to carry on his dream. C) He encourages other farm animals to do the same. D) He successfully overthrows Farmer Jones.
A) No animal shall kill any other animal. B) Whatever goes upon two legs in an enemy. C) Whatever goes on four legs, or has wings, is a friend. D) All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. E) No animal shall wear clothes.
A) The five rules B) The six ammendments C) The ten commandments D) The six guidelines E) The seven commandments
A) Working on the windmill with the other animals B) Surveying the farmland to measure progress C) Playing cards with neighboring farmers D) Out in town purchasing goods for the farm
A) Snowball B) Napolean C) Boxer D) Old Major E) Moses
A) Squealer B) Snowball C) Napolean D) Mollie E) Moses
A) He found his ideas in a book, and communicated those to his followers. B) He creates the idea for his followers, but doesn't live to see it happen. C) He was from Russia, and sought to teach others the secrets of his country. D) He comes up with the ideas, but doesn't work to follow through on them.
A) Napoleon B) Farmer Jones C) Mr. Pinkington D) Squealer E) Snowball
A) Boxer B) Mollie C) Snowball D) Napoleon E) Old Major
A) "Beasts of England", their original anthem B) The flag, symbolic with its colors and pictures C) The windmill, which was destroyed D) Their set of rules, which were written on the barn
A) Illiterate B) Well informed C) Gullible D) Hard-working
A) Moses B) Squealer C) Mollie D) Napoleon E) Boxer
A) Moses B) Mr. Pinkelton C) Napoleon D) Snowball E) Squealer
A) Be traded to another farmer B) Be kicked off his staff C) Be ignored by all other animals D) Be killed E) Be expelled from the farm |