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Who died in the second chapter?
Who first took control of Animal Farm after Old Major?
The name given to the complete system of thought that the animals elaborated Old Major's teachings into
Who was never in agreement with Snowball?
What was the name of the tame raven who was a spy?
"Whatever goes on two legs is an ___________."
"I will work harder" was _____________'s personal motto
What was the name of the bar that Mr. Jones would go to?
Which rhetorical device is used in the beginning of each of the Seven Commandments?
The following is a ________ question: "And you, clover, what are those four foals you bore, who should have been the support and pleasure of your own age?"
In the sentence, "Clover was a stout motherly mare approaching middle life," which rhetorical device is used?
Which character represents Vladimir Lenin in this book? It is shown especially after he dies in Chapter 2.
In Chapter 2, which group of animals revealed that they had been teaching themselves how to read and write?
Squealer represents a persuasive and informative type of publicity known as___________
The saying "Four legs good, two legs bad" is an example of an _________
Which farm did Mr. Pilkington own?
Which farm did Mr. Frederick own?
In Chapter 5, who disappeared and was later found?
The phrase "the earth was like iron" is an example of a _________
In Chapter 6, what did Napoleon say that the animals will begin to engage in?
In Chapter 6, which group of animals were told, by Napoleon, that they may need to make a sacrifice for the sake of the building of the windmill?
Mr.____________ was the man that Napoleon told to spread to the humans that the animals were doing well, and that they were not starving.
In Chapter 7, whom does Squealer accuse of being on Jones's side from the very beginning?
Which group of animals confessed to Napoleon first?
Who wrote the poem entitled "Comrade Napoleon"?
To whom did Napoleon give the pile of timber to?
True or False: Pilkington helped the animals during the Battle of the Windmill

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Animal Farm

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Animal Farm

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Animal Farm

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