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100 200 300 400 500 Characters Russian Revolution Parallels PropagandaPlot I Plot II Who said it?
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Hardest working animal on the farm A 100
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Boxer A 100
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Has a dream; inspires animals to rebel A 200
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Old Major A 200
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Overly concerned with material possessions A 300
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Mollie A 300
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Eloquent speaker; intelligent; devised the plans for the windmill A 400
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Snowball A 400
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Composed the poem "Comrade Napoleon" A 500
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Minimus A 500
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KGB/police B 100
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Napoleon's dogs B 100
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Karl Marx B 200
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Old Major B 200
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The Internationale B 300
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Beasts of England B 300
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The Pravda B 400
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Squealer B 400
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Peasant Farmers B 500
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Hens B 500
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Celebrity/spoken endorsement of a product C 100
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Testimonial C 100
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Trying to convince the audience that everyone is doing something C 200
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Bandwagon C 200
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Speaker makes it seem like he/she is just like the average, everyday person C 300
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Plain Folks C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE (Wager up to 800)
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Using words like "honor," "freedom" "strength," "family," etc. C 400
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Glittering Generalities C 400
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Using another image in addition to a person/product to evoke an emotional response C 500
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Transfer C 500
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D 100 Give one reason that Animal Farm can be considered a fable.
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Animals talk/implied moral D 100
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Why are the animals upset with Mr. Jones? D 200
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Gets drunk/doesn't feed them D 200
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D 300 The revolt takes place after whose death?
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Old Major's D 300
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How do the animals spread the word of Animalism to other farms? D 400
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Pigeons D 400
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Because Animal Farm is a symbolic narrative for the Russian Revolution, it is considered to be a(n)_______ D 500
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allegory D 500
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Who is the original hero in the Battle of Cowshed? E 100
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Snowball E 100
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How does Napoleon show his initial unhappiness with Snowball's plans for the windmill? E 200
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Urinates on them E 200
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Name one original commandment and then explain how it was changed E 300
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Ex: No animal shall sleep in a bed…with sheets E 300
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What happens to Mollie? E 400
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Leaves to go to another farm where she could wear ribbons, eat sugar, etc. E 400
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With which farmer does Napoleon decide to sell the pile of timber to? E 500
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Frederick (of Pinchfield farm) E 500
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"Napoleon is always right" F 100
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Boxer F 100
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"Up there comrades, up there, just on the other side of that dark cloud that you can see – there it lies. Sugarcandy Mountain, that happy country where we poor animals shall rest forever from our labors" F 200
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Moses
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"Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs […] Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving, and the rest he keeps for himself." F 300
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Old Major F 300
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"Quick, quick! Come at once! They're taking Boxer away!" F 400
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Benjamin F 400
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"I was at his bedside at the very last. And at the end, almost too weak to speak, he whispered in my ear that his sole sorrow was to have passed on before the windmill was finished." F 500
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Squealer F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: SENTENCE EDITING Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Write an example of a euphemism. Click on screen to continue
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Passed away Post-traumatic stress disorder Readjustments (from Animal Farm) Click on screen to continue
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