Squealer

Cards (36)

  • What is the role of a journalist or propagandist?
    To inform or influence public opinion
  • What does the term "enormous" imply about the speech of a journalist?
    It suggests the speech has a significant impact
  • What can be heard all over the farm?
    The sound of the squealer
  • What does "squealer" refer to in this context?
    A loudspeaker or a person who spreads news
  • What is the significance of "full-mouthed" in the context of language?
    It indicates expressive or forceful speech
  • How can the emptiness of factuality change beliefs?
    It can alter perceptions and connections
  • What does the phrase "history in equality" suggest?
    It implies a balanced view of historical events
  • What does the phrase "he's on point" mean?
    He is accurate or correct
  • What does "irony" imply in this context?
    It suggests a contrast between expectation and reality
  • What does the phrase "positive image of the pigs" refer to?
    It indicates a favorable perception of the pigs
  • Why is the phrase "for your sake" significant?
    It implies actions are taken for someone's benefit
  • What do "thick like drink" and "death" imply about the situation?
    They suggest a heavy or serious atmosphere
  • What does "two exceptions" refer to?
    Specific cases that differ from the norm
  • What does "are you certain" imply about the speaker's doubt?
    It indicates skepticism about the information
  • What does "this is something you doubt" suggest about the listener's beliefs?
    It implies uncertainty or disbelief in the claims
  • What does "makes animals believe" refer to?
    It indicates influencing animal perceptions
  • What does "way of skipping" imply about the actions taken?
    It suggests avoiding certain responsibilities
  • What does "severed cry" imply about the situation?
    It suggests a painful or distressing event
  • What does "peroration" refer to in speech?
    It is the concluding part of a speech
  • What does "lengthy" imply about the speech?
    It suggests the speech is long and detailed
  • What does "the convinces makes" suggest about persuasion?
    It implies effective persuasion can influence beliefs
  • What does "dramatic catches" refer to?
    It indicates striking or memorable moments
  • What does "miserable groups" imply about the subjects discussed?
    It suggests a focus on unhappy or oppressed groups
  • What does "devoted this time" suggest about the speaker's commitment?
    It implies a strong dedication to the task
  • What does "glorify beast like Napoleon" refer to?
    It indicates admiration for a powerful figure
  • What does "specific concerns" imply about the audience's interests?
    It suggests the audience has particular issues to address
  • What does "rhetorical question" imply about the speaker's technique?
    It suggests a method to provoke thought
  • What does "paralleling" refer to in speech?
    It indicates drawing comparisons between ideas
  • What does "when accidents happen" imply about unpredictability?
    It suggests that unexpected events can occur
  • What does "if some pigs died" suggest about the consequences?
    It implies serious implications for the community
  • What does "duty would come back" refer to?
    It indicates a responsibility returning to the speaker
  • What does "doors closed" imply about opportunities?
    It suggests missed chances or restrictions
  • What does "creates a compulsive tactic" imply about control?
    It suggests a method to dominate or influence
  • What does "common enemy" refer to in this context?
    It indicates a shared adversary among groups
  • What does "loyalty to the farm" imply about allegiance?
    It suggests a strong commitment to the community
  • What does "early to the farm" suggest about the speaker's habits?
    It implies punctuality and dedication