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A:B: BoxerSquealer #1 He is a smooth talker who reads lists Of production figures to all the animals. C:D: BenjaminSnowball
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B. Squealer
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A:B: MollieThe cat #2 A spy and a tale bearer who talks about a Mysterious Sugarcandy Mountain. C:D: MosesSquealer
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C. Moses
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A:B: NapoleonMuriel #3 A willing and loyal worker who is strong But not very intelligent. C:D: SnowballBoxer
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D. Boxer
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A:B: BoxerBenjamin #4 The oldest animal on the farm and the worst tempered C:D: MollieMoses
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B. Benjamin
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A:B: NapoleonOld Major #5 An aged and wise animal who is much Respected by the others. C:D: BenjaminBoxer
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B. Old Major
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A:B: WhymperSquealer #6 Of these characters, the most Persuasive is C:D: MinimusSnowball
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B. Squealer
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A:B: SquealerBenjamin #7 The one who tests Napoleon’s food For poison is C:D: MosesPinkeye
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D. Pinkeye
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A:B: Generating electricityMilling corn #8 The new mill is used for C:D: Parties and meetingsMaking whiskey
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B. Milling corn
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A:B: Retires to the north meadow Is treated by a veterinarian #9 At the end of the novel, Boxer C:D: Is carried away to be slaughtered Dies while working in the fields
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C. Is carried away to be slaughtered
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A:B: “Snowball is the Enemy” “Comrade Napoleon” #10 Minimus writes a new poem called C:D: “God Bless Napoleon”“Lord of the Swill Bucket”
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B. “Comrade Napoleon”
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A:B: Battle of the WindmillBattle of Animal Farm #11 The second battle with the humans Is called the C:D: Battle of Manor FarmBattle of the Cowshed
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A. Battle of the Windmill
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A:B: All animals are inhuman Some animals are more equal than others #12 The final commandment states that C:D: There is no such thing as equality No animal shall kill any other animal
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B. Some animals are more equal than others.
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A:B: Napoleon’s TriumphRevolution Day #13 The anniversary of the Rebellion Is named C:D: Day of VictoryMidsummer Day
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D. Midsummer Day
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A:B: A fableA fairy tale. #14 Animal Farm is classified as what type Of story? C:D: An allegoryAll of the above
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D. All of the above
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A:B: To put down the Russians To write a fable involving animals. #15 What was George Orwell’s purpose in writing the novel, Animal Farm? C:D: To satirize totalitarian governments To get literary recognition.
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C. To satirize totalitarian governments
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