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SHORT ANSWER: Answer the questions in 1-2 COMPLETE SENTENCES. Write clearly. 5 points each.
6. Why did the pigs change the 7 Commandments from “All animals are equal” to “All animals are equal
but some animals are more equal than others.”?
7. Describe how the Rebellion takes place. Include the cause, key characters, and the most important event.
8. What is so important about the maxim changing from “Four legs good, two legs bad” to “Four legs good,
two legs better”?
Identifying Characters: For each character name, write letter of the correct description. 1 point each.
Clover______ (A) The man who owns Manor Farm and neglects the animals
Muriel______ (B) The smart pig who wants to build a windmill
Benjamin______ (C) The old raven who represents the Russian Church
Boxer______ (D) The “silver-tongued pig” who calls Snowball a traitor
Squealer______ (E) The horse that likes ribbons and sugar
Moses______ (F) The hardest working horse on the farm
Mollie______ (G) The old pig that represents Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin
Snowball______ (H) A female goat who can read the commandments
Napoleon______ (I) A female horse and good friend to Boxer
Old Major______ (J) The smart pig who urinates on plans for the windmill
Mr. Jones______ (K) The donkey who believes nothing will change
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Circle the correct answer. 2 points each.
In chapter 10, the pigs begin walking on two legs, and several carry a __________________.
A) Green ribbon
B) Glass of beer
C) Whip
D) Picture of Napoleon
CHART & ESSAY: Complete the chart comparing Manor Farm to Animal Farm. Write a short essay
explaining which farm you would rather live on and why. 10 points.
LEADERSHIP
BASIC RIGHTS
WORKING CONDITIONS
EQUALITY
60 points possible