
Chapter 8: the battle of the windmill
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- Q1In chapter 8 of 'Animal Farm', what is the effect of Squealer using statistics?They make the animals question the pigs' leadership.They create a sense of progress and success.They reveal the declining condition of the farm.They expose the pigs' lies.30s
- Q2In chapter 8 of 'Animal Farm', what happens in the battle of the windmill?The animals successfully defend the windmill.The windmill is destroyed, leading to a violent battle.The windmill is completed without any problems.The humans help the animals finish the windmill.30s
- Q3How do the pigs demonstrate hypocrisy in 'Animal Farm'?By openly acknowledging their mistakes and rectifying them.By consistently treating all animals with fairness and equality.By gradually becoming more like the humans they initially rebelled against.30s
- Q4In chapter 8 of 'Animal Farm', what decoration does Napoleon award himself with?The Order of the Green Pasture.The Medal of Valor.The Hero of the Farm Award.The Order of Freedom.Order of the Green Banner.30s
- Q5Complete the rewritten commandment from chapter 8 of 'Animal Farm'. "No animals shall kill another animal__________."Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6What message is George Orwell conveying about power and corruption in 'Animal Farm' based on the text's discussion of changing commandments and the pigs' actions?He believes that power and corruption are unrelated in political systems.He suggests that revolutions are never a good idea.He believes that power always leads to corruption and tyranny.He is advocating for strong centralized power to maintain order.30s