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What is exploitation in the context of Animal Farm?
Treating someone
unfairly
for benefit
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How do the pigs exploit the other animals?
By threatening the return of
Mr. Jones
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What does Old Major describe in his speech?
The
difficulties
the
animals face
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What are the animals fed according to Old Major?
Only
enough
food
to
survive
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What happens to the animals when they can no longer work?
They are
slaughtered
with hideous cruelty
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What is the famous quote about equality in Animal Farm?
All animals are equal, but
some are more equal
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What special treatment do the pigs receive?
They are given
preferential treatment
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How do the pigs manipulate the other animals?
By making them accept
decisions
without question
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What language technique do the pigs use to confuse the animals?
Complicated
words and
jargon
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What does Squealer often use to justify the pigs' decisions?
Scientific studies
and complicated explanations
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How do prepositions contribute to the narrative?
They clarify the narrative and
plot changes
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What is propaganda?
Biased
and misleading information
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How do the pigs use propaganda after the revolt?
To maintain
control
over the other animals
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What are some slogans used by the pigs?
Four legs good
,
two legs bad
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What does the slogan "Long live Animal Farm!" signify?
Support for the pigs'
leadership
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What is a cult of personality?
A
public figure
presented as amazing
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How does Napoleon create a favorable image?
Through
propaganda
and controlling
education
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What credit does Napoleon receive for achievements?
Credit for
every
successful achievement
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How do the pigs justify their actions regarding milk?
By appealing to the animals'
trust
in
leadership
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Who is Snowball in Animal Farm?
Smart
,
caring
, and a good speaker
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What does Snowball represent in the story?
A revolutionary figure like
Trotsky
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How is Napoleon described?
Fierce
,
power-hungry
, and
cunning
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What does Napoleon's leadership symbolize?
Stalin's
control over the
Soviet Union
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What was Trotsky critical of in the USSR?
Suppression of
democracy
and poor
planning
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How does Napoleon's work ethic compare to Trotsky's?
Napoleon works the animals harder than
ever
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What is the significance of the Five Year Plan in the context of Animal Farm?
It symbolizes the harsh labor imposed by
Napoleon
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