Starter quiz
- What role does education play in 'Animal Farm'?
- Education is not addressed in the novella.
- Education is essential for the animals to overthrow the humans.
- Education is primarily for the pigs, excluding other animals. ✓
- Education is only relevant to the humans in the story.
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- Which character from 'Animal Farm' is described as saying: "The education of the young was more important than anything that could be done for those who were already grown up."
- 'Napoleon' ✓
- In 'Animal Farm', how does the concept of language evolve throughout the story?
- Language remains static, with no significant changes.
- The animals abandon language as a means of communication.
- Language is gradually corrupted to serve the pigs' interests. ✓
- The animals develop a new, more democratic language.
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- Which answer completes this quote from 'Animal Farm': "With their__________, it was natural that they should assume the leadership."
- superior knowledge ✓
- large statures
- ability to lead
- use of rhetoric
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- Which of these animals listed from 'Animal Farm' is the only one that can read?
- Hens
- Boxer
- Muriel ✓
- Mollie
- Clover
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- Complete this quote, spoken by Boxer in 'Animal Farm': "I have no wish to take life, not even ______ life".
- 'human' ✓
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