Animal Farm Week Five Flashcards

1
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Major, on a sort of …………………. platform’

A

Raised

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2
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‘The produce of …………. labour is ……………….. from us’

A

our, stolen

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3
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‘The …………………… of human beings’

A

Tyranny

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4
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‘Whatever goes on two legs is an ………………… Whatever goes upon four legs…is a ………………….’

A

enemy, friend

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5
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Who ruled over Russia prior to 1917?

A

Tsar Nicholas II

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6
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What was the revolution called in which he was overthrown?

A

The October Revolution

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7
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How did the Tsar treat the poor people?

A

They were not looked after and were often starving and homeless.

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8
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What is the definition of ‘acknowledge’?

A

To accept or admit the existence or truth of something.

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9
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Define ‘allegiance’.

A

Loyalty and support for a ruler, country, group, or belief

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10
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What is the definition of ‘agitated’?

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Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous.

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11
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‘Napoleon…a large, ……………-looking Berkshire boar…with a reputation for getting his own ……….’

A

fierce, way

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12
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‘Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in ……………. and more …………………..’

A

speech, inventive

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13
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‘The milk had ………………………..’

A

disappeared

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14
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What qualities did Trotsky possess that made the people listen to him?

A

He was a brilliant speaker and highly intelligent.

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15
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What was Trotsky’s Communist party supposed to do?

A

It was supposed to make all people equal.

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16
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Define the word ‘bleak’.

A

Empty; not welcoming or attractive

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17
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Define the word, ‘culminate’.

A

Reach a climax or point of highest development

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18
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Define the word, ‘disgruntled’.

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Angry or dissatisfied

19
Q

‘Snowball and Napoleon were by far the most ………….. in the debates’

20
Q

‘The pigs could read and write …………………..’

21
Q

‘It is for your …………… that we drink that milk and eat those apples’

22
Q

‘………….. none of you ……………… to see Jones come back’

A

Surely, want

23
Q

What did Trotsky believe in?

A

Encouraging world revolution

24
Q

What did Stalin believe in?

A

He advocated Communism in one country. he believed Russia needed to establish its own power before attempting to spread to other countries.

25
Define 'deceptive'.
Making you believe something that is not true.
26
What is the definition of 'exploit'?
Make use of (a situation) in a way considered unfair or underhand.
27
Define 'privilege'.
A special right or advantage, granted or available only to a particular person or group.
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Animal Hero, First Class, which was conferred there and then on ……………….. and ……………………’
Snowball, Boxer
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‘Three days later, Mollie ……………………………’
disappeared
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‘The whole farm were deeply ………………….. on the subject of the windmill.’
divided
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Who got rid of Trotsky?
Stalin
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What were the key features of Stalin's government?
A very rich few were in charge everyone else. He ordered the execution of people who opposed him. The Russian people lived in fear.
33
Define 'audacious'.
Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
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What is the definition of 'deter'?
Discourage somebody from doing something by instilling doubt or fear.
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Define 'retaliate'.
Make an attack in return for a similar attack.
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‘It was noticed they wagged their tails to him in the same way as the other dogs had used to do with ……………’
Jones
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The Sunday morning meetings would come to an …………’
end
38
‘The dogs let out deep, ……………….. growls’
menacing
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‘The animals worked like ……………..’
slaves
40
What were Stalin's secret police called?
The KGB
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What did Stalin use the KGB for?
He used them to round up everyone who was perceived as a threat and then carried out their exiles or executions.
42
Define 'ferocious'.
Savagely fierce, cruel or violent.
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What is the definition of 'intimidate'?
To frighten or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something that you want them to do.
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Define the word, 'tyrant'.
A cruel and oppressive ruler.