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What is propaganda?
Spreading
misinformation
to promote a point of view
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What does the term "allegory" mean?
A story with a
hidden
meaning
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What does "direct address" refer to in literature?
Speaking directly to the
reader
or audience
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What is the definition of oppression?
Cruel or
unjust
use of power
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What does "tyrant" mean?
A
cruel
, oppressive
ruler
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Who is associated with the term "Old Major" in Animalism?
Karl Marx
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Who does "Snowball" represent in Animalism?
Leon Trotsky
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Who does "Napoleon" represent in Animalism?
Josef Stalin
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What role does "Squealer" play in Animalism?
Propaganda
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What did Orwell notice about people's trust in leaders?
People cannot be trusted and obey leaders
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What does "scapegoat" mean?
Someone
blamed
for
wrongdoings
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What does "communism" mean in the context of governance?
Places have no
leader
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How did people's obedience affect their lives according to Orwell?
It was harming their lives
significantly
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What does "logos" refer to in persuasive writing?
Logic
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What did Orwell study in relation to leaders?
He studied the leaders'
manipulation
of people
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What does "pathos" refer to in persuasive writing?
Emotion
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What does "ethos" refer to in persuasive writing?
Trust
and credibility
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What was the title of Orwell's work related to leaders?
Animal Farm
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Who is Mr. Jones in the context of Animalism?
Tart Nicholas
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What was the main issue Orwell addressed in his writings?
Manipulation and control by
leaders
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What are the key concepts of Animalism?
Old Major
:
Karl Marx
Snowball:
Leon Trotsky
Napoleon:
Josef Stalin
Squealer:
Propaganda
Scapegoat
: Blamed for wrongdoings
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What was Major's dream in Animal Farm?
To
create
a
world
where
animals
are
free
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What are the different persuasive appeals in writing?
Logos
: Logic
Pathos
: Emotion
Ethos
: Trust and credibility
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What did Major want for the animals?
To live without the
tyranny
of men
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What are the Seven Commandments in Animal Farm?
All animals are
equal
No animal shall sleep in a bed
No animal shall drink alcohol
No animal shall kill any other animal
All animals are
equal, but some are more equal than others
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What did Major believe about the treatment of animals?
Animals should be treated with
dignity
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How did Orwell view the relationship between animals and humans?
Humans are seen as
enemies
of animals
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What did Orwell write about to help soldiers and people?
Articles to protect them from
oppression
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What was the significance of the song Orwell wrote?
It expressed natural hatred of
oppression
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What did Orwell find fascinating about the people?
How they were
herded
and controlled
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What does the phrase "two legs is an enemy" imply?
Humans are viewed as
oppressors
of animals
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What does the commandment "No animal shall drink alcohol" signify?
Animals should avoid
harmful
substances
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What does the commandment "No animal shall kill any other animal" emphasize?
Promotes
peace
among animals
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What does the commandment "All animals are equal" suggest?
Equality
among all animals is essential
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How does the commandment "but some are more equal than others" reflect hypocrisy?
It contradicts the
principle
of
equality
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