Animal Farm - Chapters 6 & 7

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1. Over the years, the animals worked like

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The correct answer is "slaves" because the phrase "worked like slaves" implies that the animals were made to work extremely hard and were treated as if they were enslaved. This suggests that they were forced to work without freedom or autonomy, similar to the way slaves were treated historically.

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2. Over the years the animals worked like______.

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The correct answer is "Slaves". This suggests that the animals were forced to work in a manner similar to slaves, implying that they were treated poorly and exploited for their labor.

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3. What is the thing Snowball wanted to make?

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Snowball wanted to make a windmill. This can be inferred from the context that Snowball is interested in creating something, and a windmill is a logical choice as it is a machine that converts wind energy into rotational energy, typically used to generate electricity or pump water. The other options, a car and plumbing and irrigation systems, are not mentioned in the question and do not align with Snowball's desire to create something.

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4. Napoleon does what with the humans?

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Napoleon trades with humans.

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5. The windmill was __

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The windmill was described as "hard to build," indicating that it required a significant amount of effort and skill to construct. Additionally, it was mentioned that it required "lots of stone," implying that the windmill's construction involved the use of a large quantity of this material. Lastly, the windmill was stated to be "full of unexpected difficulties," suggesting that there were unforeseen challenges and obstacles encountered during the building process. Therefore, the answer "All of the above" is correct as it encompasses all the mentioned characteristics of the windmill.

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6. _____ was the hardest and most loyal worker.

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Boxer was the hardest and most loyal worker because throughout the story, Boxer is portrayed as a strong and dedicated horse who works tirelessly on the farm. He is described as being very strong and capable of doing the work of several animals. Boxer is also extremely loyal to the cause of Animalism and to Napoleon, the leader of the farm. He constantly repeats his motto, "I will work harder," and is always willing to go above and beyond in his efforts. His loyalty and work ethic make him the hardest and most loyal worker on the farm.

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7. What Napoleon used to control the farm.

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Napoleon used dogs to control the farm. Dogs are known for their loyalty, obedience, and ability to protect and guard. By having dogs on the farm, Napoleon could ensure that the animals followed his commands and maintained order. Dogs are also known for their hunting skills, which would have been useful in keeping any potential threats or intruders away from the farm. Additionally, the presence of dogs would have instilled fear in the other animals, further solidifying Napoleon's control over them.

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8. The windmill was______.

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The windmill was described as "hard to build," indicating that it was not an easy task to construct. Additionally, it was mentioned that it involved "holding unexpected difficulties," suggesting that there were unforeseen challenges in the process. Lastly, it was stated that the windmill "requires lots of stone," implying that a significant amount of stone was needed for its construction. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above," as all the given options are true statements about the windmill.

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9. ______ was the hardest and most loyal worker

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Boxer was the hardest and most loyal worker. This is because throughout the story, Boxer is portrayed as a dedicated and strong worker on the farm. He is always willing to work hard and is described as being very loyal to the cause of Animalism. Boxer's motto, "I will work harder," demonstrates his determination and commitment to the farm and its ideals. Despite his limited intelligence, Boxer's physical strength and unwavering loyalty make him an invaluable asset to the other animals.

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10. Snowball is blamed for

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Snowball is blamed for everything bad in Animal Farm because he is portrayed as a traitor and enemy of the animals. The pigs, led by Napoleon, use Snowball as a scapegoat to divert attention from their own failures and maintain control over the other animals. By blaming Snowball for all the negative events and problems on the farm, the pigs ensure that the animals remain loyal to them and do not question their leadership. This allows the pigs to consolidate their power and maintain their oppressive rule over the other animals.

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11. ______ had a mini rebellion. 

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The correct answer is "The hens." This suggests that the hens had a mini rebellion.

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12. Who ran away from Animal Farm?

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Mollie ran away from Animal Farm. This can be inferred from the given options where Boxer and Clover are not mentioned as having run away. Mollie's desire for material comforts and her reluctance to work hard align with her decision to leave the farm.

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13. Napoleon does what with the humans?

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Napoleon trades with the humans. This suggests that he engages in some form of business or exchange with them, indicating a level of interaction and cooperation between Napoleon and the humans.

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14. Food was....

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The correct answer is "Short and rotten" because the phrase "short and rotten" describes the quality of the food. It implies that the food is not fresh or in good condition, suggesting that it is not suitable for consumption. The options "lush and healthy" and "both A and B" are incorrect as they do not align with the negative connotation of the phrase "short and rotten." The option "neither A or B" is also incorrect as it does not acknowledge the negative quality of the food.

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15. Boxer defends Snowball.

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In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Boxer is a loyal and hardworking horse who consistently supports Snowball, a pig and one of the main leaders of the rebellion. Boxer defends Snowball by following his ideas and fighting alongside him during conflicts. This is evident in the story when Boxer, with his immense strength, helps Snowball successfully repel the humans' attack on the farm. Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement "Boxer defends Snowball" is true.

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

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This statement is false because there is no mention or evidence provided that Napoleon and other pigs sleep in human beds with sheets on. Without any supporting information, it cannot be assumed that this statement is true.

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17. What happened to the plans for the thing Snowball wanted to make?

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Napoleon went through with the plans for the thing Snowball wanted to make. This implies that Napoleon followed through with the plans and implemented them, suggesting that he took action and executed the project as intended.

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

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The statement says that Napoleon blames Mr. Jones for destroying the windmill, but the correct answer is false. This means that Napoleon does not blame Mr. Jones for the destruction of the windmill.

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19. The animals are all fine with Napoleon's public executions.

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The animals are not fine with Napoleon's public executions. This is evident from the fact that in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon, the pig leader, carries out public executions as a means of maintaining control and instilling fear among the other animals. These executions are met with fear and unease by the animals, as they realize the oppressive nature of Napoleon's regime. Therefore, the animals are not fine with these public executions, making the statement false.

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20. The animals blame their evil intentions on Snowball.

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The statement suggests that the animals attribute their evil intentions to Snowball. This implies that Snowball is being held responsible for any wrongdoing or mischief that occurs. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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21. Napoleon thought of the windmill idea.

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The statement suggests that Napoleon, a historical figure, came up with the idea of the windmill. However, this statement is false. In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon is a pig who becomes the leader of the farm after the rebellion against the humans. The idea of the windmill is actually proposed by Snowball, another pig on the farm. Napoleon opposes the idea and eventually takes control of the farm, using the windmill for his own benefit. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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22. Food on Animal Farm was

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The correct answer is "Both A and B." This means that the food on Animal Farm was both short and rotten as well as lush and healthy. This suggests that there were periods of scarcity and poor quality food, as well as times when the animals were able to enjoy an abundance of nutritious food.

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23. According with Napoleon, Snowball was never with Mr.Jones.

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According to Napoleon, Snowball was indeed with Mr. Jones.

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24. The ___ had a mini rebellion

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The hens had a mini rebellion.

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25. Napoleon executed all the animals that said "Snowball told me"

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This statement is true because in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon, the pig who becomes the leader of the farm, does execute animals that he suspects of being loyal to Snowball, his rival. Napoleon uses fear and violence to maintain his power and control over the other animals, and executing those who express support for Snowball is one way he solidifies his authority. This action demonstrates Napoleon's tyrannical and oppressive rule on the farm.

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26. According to Napoleon, Snowball was never in league with Mr. Jones

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Napoleon's claim that Snowball was never in league with Mr. Jones is false. In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Snowball is initially portrayed as an ally of the animals against their human oppressors. However, as the story progresses, Napoleon, the main antagonist, spreads propaganda and accuses Snowball of being a traitor. This false accusation is a tactic used by Napoleon to consolidate his power and justify his actions, ultimately leading to Snowball's expulsion from the farm.

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27. The season in chapter 7 is __

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The correct answer is Winter because chapter 7 is likely set in a time period or location where winter is occurring. This could be indicated by descriptions of cold weather, snow, or other winter-related elements mentioned in the chapter.

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28. Boxer defends Snowball

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The statement "Boxer defends Snowball" is true. This suggests that Boxer, a character in the context being discussed, is actively protecting or supporting Snowball, another character. The answer "True" affirms this statement's accuracy.

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29. Napoleon rules the farm.....

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The correct answer is "Like an autocrat." This suggests that Napoleon, the ruler of the farm, exercises absolute and unrestricted authority over the farm and its inhabitants. He likely makes decisions without consulting others and expects obedience from the animals. This implies a lack of democracy and fairness in his rule, as he does not share power or consider the opinions of others.

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30. Who runs Snowball off the farm?

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Napoleon, the pig, and the dogs are the ones who run Snowball off the farm. Napoleon, who becomes the leader of the farm, uses his power and manipulates the other animals to turn against Snowball. The dogs, which Napoleon had trained, are used to physically force Snowball out of the farm. Both Napoleon and the dogs work together to eliminate Snowball as a potential threat to their power and control over the farm.

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

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The statement is false because in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon and the other pigs do not sleep in the human beds with the sheets on. Instead, they occupy the farmhouse and sleep in the beds meant for humans, but they do not use sheets. This is symbolic of the pigs' transition to becoming human-like and taking advantage of their power.

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32. Now it is... 

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Winter is the correct answer because it is one of the four seasons mentioned in the question. The question asks for a season, and Winter is one of the options provided.

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33. A big gale destroyed the windmill. 

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The given statement "A big gale destroyed the windmill" is true. This implies that a strong windstorm caused significant damage to the windmill, possibly resulting in its destruction.

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34. The humans think____ is the reason why the windmill fell.

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The correct answer is "The thin walls." This suggests that the humans believe that the windmill fell because the walls of the structure were not sturdy enough to withstand the force of the wind.

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35. Snowball is blamed for.... 

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Snowball is blamed for "All of the above" because in the novel Animal Farm, Snowball is portrayed as a scapegoat for any negative events or problems that occur on the farm. He is blamed for missing food, broken windows, and everything bad in Animal Farm. This is done by the other animals, particularly Napoleon, in order to divert attention away from their own failures and maintain control over the other animals.

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

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The animals being okay with the pigs sleeping in the human beds implies that there is a level of acceptance and tolerance among the animals towards the pigs' behavior. This suggests that the animals have a harmonious relationship and do not mind the pigs occupying the human beds for sleeping.

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Over the years, the animals worked like
Over the years the animals worked like______.
What is the thing Snowball wanted to make?
Napoleon does what with the humans?
The windmill was __
_____ was the hardest and most loyal worker.
What Napoleon used to control the farm.
The windmill was______.
______ was the hardest and most loyal worker
Snowball is blamed for
______ had a mini rebellion. 
Who ran away from Animal Farm?
Napoleon does what with the humans?
Food was....
Boxer defends Snowball.
Napoleon and other pigs sleep in the human beds with the sheets on.
What happened to the plans for the thing Snowball wanted to make?
Napoleon blames Mr. Jones for destroying the windmill.
The animals are all fine with Napoleon's public executions.
The animals blame their evil intentions on Snowball.
Napoleon thought of the windmill idea.
Food on Animal Farm was
According with Napoleon, Snowball was never with Mr.Jones.
The ___ had a mini rebellion
Napoleon executed all the animals that said "Snowball told me"
According to Napoleon, Snowball was never in league with Mr. Jones
The season in chapter 7 is __
Boxer defends Snowball
Napoleon rules the farm.....
Who runs Snowball off the farm?
Napoleon and the other pigs sleep in the human beds with the sheets...
Now it is... 
A big gale destroyed the windmill. 
The humans think____ is the reason why the windmill fell.
Snowball is blamed for.... 
The animals are ok with the pigs sleeping in the human beds.
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