Animal farm

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Snowball came up with the idea to build the windmill.
Which animal came up the the idea to build windmill?
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Mr. Frederick gave the animals fake bank notes in exchange for the pile of lumber

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Who was the neighbor who gave the animals fake bank notes in exchange for a pile of lumber?
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Moses the raven
Which animal spread rumors about sugar candy mountain?
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Old major
Who came up with the idea/concept of animalism?
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Boxers
Who's motto was "I will work harder"?
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Napolean
Who was leader of animal farm?
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The dogs
Who did Napoleon choose to be his bodyguards?
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Mr. Jones
What is the name of the man who used to own the “The Manor Farm”
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Looked at her reflection and wore her ribbons
What did mollie do in her free time?
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Minimus
Which of the pigs was good at poetry?
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Incredible and persuasive speaker
What was squealer good at?
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Snowball
When something went wrong on the farm, who was blamed?
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Mr. WHYMPER
Name of the man who went into town to get supplies for the animals?
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Benjamin
Who was oldest on the farm
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Mr.Pilkington
Who was the neighbor that enjoyed fishing and hunting?
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Pigs and dogs
What type of animals lived in the farm house?
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Snowball, mollie and Moses
3 animals who escaped animal farm
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Boxer, Clover and mollie
Name of the 3 main horses
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The chickens
What type of animals hide up in the rafters and disobey Napoleon ?
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The pigs
Which animal eat the most but produce the least
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Fredrick and his men attack the farm and blow it up
What happened to the Windmill write before it finished?
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Napoleon’s dogs chase him off the farm
What happens to snowball?
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The dogs
What was it about Napoleon that everyone feared?
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England
Which country did this all take place?
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The windmill would make more wheat, which would be more composition for the other farmers
Why did the men want to destroy the Windmill?
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The dogs would kill them under napoleons commend
What happened to all the animals who disobeyed
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One of Mr.Pilkingttons men persuaded her to leave with him
What happened to mollie?
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His heart and lungs gave out after a long life of work
What happened with boxer?
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Motivated animals to fight/die for the farm
Why were awards handed to certain animals who fought in battle of Cow Shed
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Gave them hope, if they work hard enough they’ll get to go there
Why did Napoleon let Moses spread rumors about sugar candy mountain
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He was trying to explain to the other animals that it wasn't fair and that animals should be free to do what they want. This isn’t what animalism was "supposed" to be like.
“No animal in England in free” - old major
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The whole book is about animals (four legs) want to be free but they need to escape the humans (two legs).
“Four legs good two legs bad” - sheep
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Animalism was supposed to be about everyone doing their part of the work, unlike when they were slaves for the humans.
“All that year the animals worked like slaves’ - Narrator
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The animals were over confident in there creation and that led to the fall of the windmill.
“They could not knock it down in a week” - Napoleon
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The pigs took the concept that was supposed to bennefit everyone and used it for their own gain. As time went on the conditions got worse and worse until the were just as bad as what they rebelled against in the first place.
"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again: but already it was impossible to say which was which." \~Narrator
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Founder of communism, animalism. Both of those ideas never worked
Old major (Karl Marx)
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Ruthless leaders, Betrayed the people, Would do whatever it took to complete something
Napoleon (Joseph Stalin)
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Forced into exile, Brilliant speach makers
Snowball (Leon Trotsky)
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represented the rich, Consumed and didn't produce
Mr.Jones (Czar Nicolas II)
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Enforcers, Used the fear of the people to their advantage, Could carry out any orders, no matter how crule.
The dogs