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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ANIMAL FARM CHP 4-6
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Question 1: capable of being farmed producttively
Answer:
arable
Question 2: Did Pikington and Frederick offer to help Jones at first?
Answer:
No they laughed at him.Question 3: At the meeting about the windmill, Snowball begins to win over the animals. What does Napoleon do about this? What happens to Snowball? To what event does this relate historically?
Answer:
Snowball argues in favor of the windmill, which he is certain will eventually become a labor-saving device; Napoleon argues against it, saying that building the windmill will take time and effort away from the more important task of producing food.
Question 4: What idea did Snowball have to improve conditions on the farm?
Answer:
build a windmill,
Question 5: disinterred
Answer:
the digging up or removal of a corpse from a grave Question 6: he quality of being at right angles to a given line or plane (especially the plane of the horizon).
Answer:
perpendicularity Question 7: How did Pikington and Frederick react to their own animals singing "beast of England?"
Answer:
they were both frightened of the animal revolution that had taken place on Manor Farm. Frederick
Question 8: Why was the windmill so hard to build?
Answer:
t was tall and the rocks were down in the quarry. They struggled with moving the rocks. They have to drop them off the ledge to break them.Question 9: How does Squealer explain that's is not against the Seven Commandments for pigs to sleep in beds?
Answer:
"No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets." Squealer explains that Clover must have simply forgotten the last two words. All animals sleep in beds, he says-a pile of straw is a bed, after all.
Question 10: Something requiring considerable amount of effort and time
Answer:
laborious
Question 11: temporary rest of sleep
Answer:
repose Question 12: What did Napoleon decide to do in order to get supplies for the windmill? What did this contradict?
Answer:
Animal Farm will engage in trade with neighboring farms. ?????????????
Question 13: manifestly
Answer:
clearly; obviously Question 14: What was ironic about the animals working on the windmill on Sundays?
Answer:
Sunday was normally the animals´day of rest from the farmer, but they are forced to work on Sundays by one of their own (another animal). If they didn´t "volunteer" their rations will get cut in
Question 15: What does Snowball tell Boxer that shows him to be ruthless?
Answer:
"War is war. The only good human is a dead one."
Question 16: How is the windmill destroyed? Why does Napoleon blame Snowball?
Answer:
knocked down by a strong wind storm.He tells the animals that Snowball demolished their windmill in order to sabotage their efforts to build an independent farm.Question 17: Name two human rituals (traditions) that the animals used to celebrate their victory.
Answer:
They sing "Beasts of England" and run the flag up the flagpole.
Question 18: Who is Mr. Whymper and what does he do?
Answer:
The human solicitor whom Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm in human society.
Question 19: irrepressible
Answer:
impossible to control
Question 20: pretext
Answer:
a fictitious reason that conceals the real reason.
Question 21: Where was Mollie during the battle?
Answer:
Hiding in the stable
Question 22: Where did Snowball learn his battle technique?
Answer:
reading a book on Julius Caesar's military battles.
Question 23: If Mollie was a person, what would she be like?
Answer:
lazy and skip days of school or days of work.
Question 24: Without whom would the windmill have been impossible?
Answer:
Boxer
Question 25: What seasons passing this chapter?
Answer:
spring and summer