Animal Farm Ch. VI And VII

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1. What did Napoleon announce one Sunday in Chapter VI?

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In Chapter VI of Animal Farm, Napoleon announces that Animal Farm would trade with neighboring farms. This indicates a shift in the farm's policies, as previously they had declared that they would not engage in any trade with humans. This decision to trade with neighboring farms suggests a compromise with the outside world and a departure from the principles of Animalism.

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A ten-question quiz about Chapters VI and VII of Animal Farm

2. In Chapter VI, what does the fourth commandment now say?

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The correct answer is "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets." This answer is derived from the information provided in the question, specifically the reference to Chapter VI. The other options are not mentioned in the question and are therefore incorrect.

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3. Who is Mr. Whymper?

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Mr. Whymper is a solicitor who would sell products from the farm. This means that he is a legal professional who would assist in the selling of the farm's products, possibly acting as a middleman or broker. This suggests that the farm is looking to expand its market and increase its revenue by engaging in commercial transactions with external parties. Mr. Whymper's role highlights the farm's desire to establish business relationships and generate income through the sale of their products.

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4. What are they going to do about the windmill at the end of the chapter?

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The correct answer is "Rebuilt it right away." This means that the characters in the chapter plan to immediately start the process of constructing the windmill again.

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5. What did the animals say whenever something went wrong?  

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The animals blamed Snowball whenever something went wrong because he was seen as their worst enemy. This suggests that Snowball was likely a scapegoat for the animals, and they used him as a way to deflect responsibility and avoid taking accountability for their own actions or mistakes.

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6. What arrangement did Napoleon make to provide food in Chapter VII?

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Napoleon made a contract with Mr. Whymper to sell eggs in Chapter VII. This arrangement was made to provide food for the animals on the farm. By selling eggs, the animals could generate income and ensure a steady supply of food. This contract with Mr. Whymper allowed Napoleon to establish a profitable trade agreement and meet the food needs of the animals on the farm.

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7. What does Boxer say is the solution to Napoleon's executions?

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Boxer believes that the solution to Napoleon's executions is for him to get up earlier and work harder. This suggests that Boxer believes that by working harder and being more dedicated, he can prevent further executions and improve the overall situation on the farm. This answer implies that Boxer is willing to take on more responsibility and work harder to try and create a better outcome.

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8. What did Napoleon offer as a reward for Snowball's death?

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Napoleon offered the title of "Animal Hero, Second Class" and a half a bushel of apples as a reward for Snowball's death.

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9. What did the four pigs confess?

Explanation

The correct answer implies that the four pigs confessed to secretly collaborating with Snowball. This suggests that they were involved in some sort of clandestine alliance or cooperation with Snowball, which could have had significant implications for the other animals on the farm. The answer does not provide any information about the other statements regarding urinating in the drinking water, stealing apples, or mixing weed seeds with crop seeds.

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10. What new law did Squealer announce at the end of Chapter VII?

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Squealer announced at the end of Chapter VII that the song "Beasts of England" was forbidden. This is significant because the song was a symbol of rebellion and unity among the animals. By banning the song, Squealer and the pigs are further consolidating their power and control over the other animals. It is a tactic to suppress any dissent or thoughts of rebellion among the animals, as the song served as a reminder of their original ideals and aspirations.

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What did Napoleon announce one Sunday in Chapter VI?
In Chapter VI, what does the fourth commandment now say?
Who is Mr. Whymper?
What are they going to do about the windmill at the end of the...
What did the animals say whenever something went wrong?  
What arrangement did Napoleon make to provide food in Chapter VII?
What does Boxer say is the solution to Napoleon's executions?
What did Napoleon offer as a reward for Snowball's death?
What did the four pigs confess?
What new law did Squealer announce at the end of Chapter VII?
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