Animal Farm Chapter 6

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1. Over the years the animals worked like ______.

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The correct answer is "Slaves" because the sentence suggests that the animals have been working for a long time, implying a lack of freedom and autonomy. Comparing them to slaves implies that they have been forced to work tirelessly and are not given the same rights and privileges as others.

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Animal Farm Chapter 6 - Quiz

In chapter six, the animals find themselves working as hard as they did when they had masters of their own but this time they do so to build... see morethe windmill. What else can you remember about this chapter? Take up the quiz below and get to jog your memory with ten questions. see less

2. ________ was the hardest and most loyal worker.

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Boxer was the hardest and most loyal worker because he was a strong and dedicated horse who worked tirelessly on the farm. He was known for his immense strength and determination, often taking on the heaviest tasks and never complaining. Boxer's loyalty was also unwavering, as he fully believed in the ideals of Animalism and was always willing to do whatever it took to support the cause. Despite his limitations in intelligence, Boxer's hard work and loyalty made him an invaluable asset to the farm.

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3. Napoleon does what with the humans?

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Napoleon trades with the humans.

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4. The wind mill plans will be carried out agian.

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The given statement suggests that the wind mill plans will be implemented once more. This implies that the plans were already executed before, but for some reason, they will be carried out again. Therefore, the correct answer is True, indicating that the wind mill plans will indeed be implemented once more.

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5. The windmill was _______.

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The windmill was all of the above because it was hard to build, holding unexpected difficulties, and required lots of stone. This suggests that constructing the windmill was a challenging task that involved various obstacles and demanded a significant amount of resources, particularly stone.

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6. Napoleon blames Mr. Jones for destroying the windmill.

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The statement suggests that Napoleon blames Mr. Jones for destroying the windmill, but the correct answer is False. The given information does not provide any indication of who Napoleon blames for destroying the windmill. Therefore, it cannot be concluded that he blames Mr. Jones.

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7. Napoleon rules the farm...

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The correct answer is "like an autocrat" because it implies that Napoleon exercises absolute power and control over the farm, similar to a dictator or authoritarian ruler. This suggests that there is no room for dissent or opposition, and decisions are made unilaterally without input or participation from others. It indicates a lack of democracy or fairness in the way the farm is governed.

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8. True/False time:

Napoleon and other pigs sleep in the human beds with the sheets on.

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The statement is false because there is no mention or evidence provided in the question to suggest that Napoleon and other pigs sleep in human beds with sheets on. Therefore, it can be inferred that the pigs do not sleep in human beds with sheets on.

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9. A big gale destroyed the windmill.

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The given statement states that a big gale destroyed the windmill. Since a gale is a very strong wind, it is plausible that it could cause damage to a windmill. Therefore, the statement is likely to be true.

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10. The animals are ok with the pigs sleeping in the human beds.

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The statement implies that the animals do not have any objection or problem with the pigs sleeping in the human beds. This suggests that there is a level of acceptance and tolerance among the animals towards the pigs' behavior.

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Over the years the animals worked like ______.
________ was the hardest and most loyal worker.
Napoleon does what with the humans?
The wind mill plans will be carried out agian.
The windmill was _______.
Napoleon blames Mr. Jones for destroying the windmill.
Napoleon rules the farm...
True/False time:Napoleon and other pigs sleep in the human beds with...
A big gale destroyed the windmill.
The animals are ok with the pigs sleeping in the human beds.
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