Chaptr 3 Flashcards
What is the primary task of the animals in Chapter 3 of Animal Farm?
To harvest the crops.
True or False: The animals work harder than they did when Mr. Jones was in charge.
True.
Who is responsible for teaching the animals to read and write?
Snowball and Napoleon.
Fill in the blank: The animals establish a system of _____ to organize their work.
committees.
What animal is known for being the most intelligent and taking on leadership roles?
The pigs.
What is the name of the song that inspires the animals?
Beasts of England.
Multiple Choice: Which pig takes charge of the planning and organization in Chapter 3? A) Napoleon B) Snowball C) Squealer
B) Snowball.
What do the pigs decide to do with the milk and apples?
They reserve them for themselves.
True or False: The other animals agree with the pigs’ decision to keep the milk and apples.
True.
What is the main reason the pigs give for keeping the milk and apples?
They claim it is necessary for their health to lead the farm.
Fill in the blank: The pigs justify their privileges by saying they are the _____ of the farm.
brainworkers.
What does Boxer, the horse, adopt as his personal motto?
‘I will work harder.’
Multiple Choice: Which character is known for being very persuasive in Chapter 3? A) Napoleon B) Squealer C) Clover
B) Squealer.
What happens to the harvest as a result of the animals’ hard work?
It is more successful than ever before.
True or False: The animals enjoy a life of leisure after the revolution.
False.
What is the significance of the ‘Animal Committees’ introduced in Chapter 3?
They are intended to give the animals a sense of involvement and responsibility.
Fill in the blank: The animals learn to read and write primarily to understand the _____ of Animalism.
Seven Commandments.
What does Snowball initiate to improve the efficiency of the farm?
The creation of a ‘Animal Farm’ school for the young animals.
Multiple Choice: Who is the primary antagonist among the pigs in Chapter 3? A) Snowball B) Napoleon C) Squealer
B) Napoleon.
What role do the dogs play in the dynamics of the farm?
They serve as Napoleon’s enforcers.
True or False: The animals are united in their efforts and decisions throughout Chapter 3.
False.
What is the outcome of the debates held by the animals?
Snowball and Napoleon often disagree, leading to tension.
Fill in the blank: The pigs begin to take on _____ that separate them from the other animals.
privileges.
What does the concept of ‘Animalism’ promote among the animals?
Equality and shared ownership.