What does the situation and the characters in Animal Farm represent? A. The circumstances in Russia after the Revolution. B. The various levels of class in the animal world. C. A tall tale about animals on a farm. D. The story of a philosopher who promoted a classless society. @*louisa*
A
Why do the animals accept Squealer's explanation about the pigs drinking milk and eating apples? A. Squealer tells the animals that the food improves the pigs' brainpower needed to run the farm. B. Squealer explains that any animal who wants to be a leader will have to drink milk and eat apples. C. Squealer explains that the milk and apples would go to waste because everyone else dislikes them. D. Squealer knows that the animals are fed up with Napoleon's leadershi
I think A
Why is Clover confused by the change to the Commandments at the end of the book? A. Clover thinks the lettering is different from what it used to be. B. Clover thinks the wording has changed but is not sure. C. Clover can't see very well and thinks she is losing her memory. D. Clover remembers there being seven Commandments, but now there is only one.
I'm not really sure tabby but I think A
Why did Orwell use the Soviet government as a basis for Animal Farm? A. as a criticism of Joseph Stalin, who seized control of the Soviet Union B. to shed light on the philosophical teachings of Karl Marx C. to weave in a history lesson about the Russian Revolution in his story D. as an interesting international backdrop for his story about animals
A
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