Animal Farm Chapter 3 Vocabulary Conceived – imagined; to form an idea Acute – keen of mind; sensitive Cryptic – hidden or mysterious; baffling Maxim.

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Animal Farm Chapter 3

Vocabulary Conceived – imagined; to form an idea Acute – keen of mind; sensitive Cryptic – hidden or mysterious; baffling Maxim – a concise rule of conduct

1. Which animals didn’t work but instead directed and supervised? Pigs

2. Who adopted “I will work harder” as his personal motto? Boxer

3. On what day was there no work? Sunday

Draw and color a replica of the animals’ flag. Green background represents the fields of England Hoof and horn signify the future of the Republic of the Animals

5. Who always put forward the resolutions? Pigs

6. What was the maxim that Snowball declared to be the essential principle of Animalism? Four legs good, two legs bad

7. Which pig believed in the education of the young? Napoleon

8. What did Napoleon hide away in the loft? Nine puppies

9. What happened to the cows’ milk? It was given to the pigs in their feed.

10. Explain how Squealer justified the milk and apples going only to the pigs. The pigs needed this food because it helped keep them smart. If smart, the pigs would make wise decisions for the other animals.