This chapter takes us through the battle of the cowshed. Snowball gets to chase out Jones and his men with the help of the other animals and prevent them from seizing the farm. The animal rebellion is on the rise and word spreads fast through use of the pigeons. Jog your memory on chapter 4 by taking this quiz.
Making the animal work hard.
Being productive on the farm.
Teaching the dumber animals, like sheep, the seven commandments.
Teaching the animals "Beasts of England".
Jones will return if they do not listen to the pigs.
The pigs would kill all the animals.
The disobedient animals would have their food rations cut.
The animals would be turned into sausages.
It is sold to humans for a profit.
It is fed to all the animals equally.
It is fed to the pigs.
It is sent to the tavern the humans get drunk at.
Snowball raises them.
Napoleon raises them.
They were abandoned and left to die.
They were raised by all the animals.
Boxer.
Benjamin.
Mollie.
Ralph.
Using a radio transmitter.
With written pamphlets.
With the use of carrier pigeons.
Mice carry it to different farms.
Sun Tsu's Art of War.
Alexander the Great's book of Conquests
Julius Caesar's Campaigns.
Lincoln's war diary.
He kicked a boy and thought he killed him.
Mollie ran away and hid.
Benjamin was shot by a human.
He was wounded.
The Battle of Animal Farm.
The Battle of Cowshed.
The Battle of the Windmill.
The Battle of Manor Farm.
Firing a ceremonial gun in remembrance.
Marching in a yearly parade.
An annual speech by Snowball commemorating the battle.
Giving all the animals a Hero of Honor Medal
Squealer
Napoleon
Snowball
Squealer
Napoleon
Snowball
Napoleon
Squealer
Old Major
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False
True
False
True
False
True
False
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False
"I will work harder"
"The only good human is a dead human."
" More grain please."
Beasts of Burden.
Beauty and the Beast.
Beasts of England.