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Q-What happened in Chapter 7 in Animal Farm?

A-During a meeting, he sends his dogs after the four pigs who question his trade plans,
the hens that have rebelled over the eggs, and a few other animals who confess to
working with Snowball. All of these animals are executed immediately. This violence
stuns the other animals, especially Clover.

Q-What happens in Chapter 8 of Animal Farm?


A-Men from Frederick's farm attack Animal Farm with weapons. The animals retreat
until the men blow up Napoleon Mill. The animals are so enraged that they charge at
the men and drive them off the farm. After two days of celebration, the pigs open a case
of whiskey and drink until they are sick.

Q-Who attacks Animal Farm in Chapter 8?


A-Three days later, Mr. Whymper arrives with horrible news: the banknotes are
forgeries. Napoleon immediately sentences Mr. Frederick to death and warns that
Pinchfield might attack Animal Farm.

Q-How does the reader learn that the pigs know the windmill was destroyed in the
storm?
A-The reader knows that the pigs realize they made a mistake in building
the windmill's walls too thin because when they rebuild it they make the walls thicker.
The humans do not believe that Snowball vandalized the windmill. They suggest
the windmill was poorly designed, and would never work.

Q- How many animals did Napoleon kill in Animal Farm?


A- Napoleon killed all the animals that confessed to conspiring against him and also
for having committed a minor offense against the farm in general. Four pigs confessed
to conspiring with Snowball and were killed by the dogs.

Q-Which two animals have not yet lost heart?


A-Only Boxer and Clover never lost heart. Squealer made excellent speeches on the
joy of service and the dignity of labour, but the other animals found more inspiration in
Boxer's strength and his never-failing cry of "I will work harder!"

Q- Why do boxers attack dogs?


A-Why do you think the dogs attack Boxer ? Because he had defended Snowball and
said he did not believe that he was a traitor.

Q-Why did the hens have to give up their eggs?


A-Napoleon was selling all of their assets to get money for food (beacause of the failed
harvest) to feed the animals

Q-How has snowball's role been changed by the end of chapter 6?


A-Napoleon and Sqealer have together convinced the animals that snowball had been
in with the humans and against the animals from the start
Q-Why did Napoleon begin executing the animals?
A-He wanted to keep them in fear to stop any rebellion against him

Q-Whom did Boxer blame for the executions? what was his solution?
A-He said "it must have been due to some fault in ourselves" his solution was to work
harder

Q-why did the animals sing beasts of England slowly and mournfully as the
gathered at the knoll?
A-they were mourning lost comrades and thinking that life on the farm was not as they
had hoped for

Q-why was singing of Beasts of England banned?


A-Napoleon said that it was no longer needed because the revolution was over but it
was actually because it might remind them of the idea of revolution

Q- In what ways has Napoleon set himself apart from the animals?
A-He has titles like "our leader, comrade Napoleon" he lived in desperate quarters in the
house he was not seen in public often and had guards to protect him and had
ceremonies for the celebration of his birthday

Q-How did Fredrick cheat Napoleon?


A-The bank note which he used to pay Napoleon for the timber was a forgery

Q-What moved he animals to attack Fredrick and his men at the Battle of the
Windmill?
A-Fredrick and his men blew up the animal's windmill

Q-Why was comrade Napoleon dying?


A-Napoleon was not really dying he had simply drank too much whiskey

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