Who's who in 'Animal Farm'
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- Q1What structure does Orwell use in 'Animal Farm'?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2What word beginning with 'F' means that something feels useless or pointless?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3By the end of the novella, the pigs have changed all of the original commandments. How do they alter the last commandment? "all animals are equal but some animals are..."Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4How does George Orwell's use of a cyclical structure in ‘Animal Farm’ contribute to the novella’s impact?It draws parallels between the initial ideals and the pigs' corruption.It allows for a linear and predictable storytelling style.It presents a continuous timeline, emphasising the characters' commitment.30s
- Q5At the end of 'Animal farm', what is the name of the farm?Animal FarmCowshed FarmManor farmWindmill Farm30s
- Q6In 'Animal Farm', how does the quote "Four legs good, two legs better!" symbolise a subversion of Animalism's principles?It reflects the animals' growing intelligence.It promotes the idea of humans being friends, not enemies.It demonstrates the pigs' increasing resemblance to humans.It reinforces the equality of all animals.30s