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Animal Farm Chapter 7

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    Animal Farm Chapter 7
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  • What did the animals think caused the windmill to fall down? Did all the animals agree on what caused the windmill to fall?
    SABOTAGE: Snowball
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  • Who inspired the animals to work on the windmill?
    Boxer
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  • What did the humans think caused the windmill to fall down?
    Thin walls
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  • How did the animals conceal the fact that they were running out of food? Why did they do this?
    They filled the bins with sand so that they weren't viewed as "weak" or incapable.
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  • How did Napoleon treat the animals in this chapter?
    POORLY; forces certain animals to confess to their participation in a conspiracy with Snowball and then has the dogs tear out their throats.
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  • How was Snowball being used on Animal Farm?
    Scapegoat; Napoleon claims he has been in cahoots with Mr. Jones from the start, and kills any animal who "worked" with him.
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  • Why did the dogs attack Boxer?
    He defended Snowball, so Napoleon told them to get him.
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  • Why do you think the hens were actually working with Snowball?
    They didn't like being controlled.
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  • How did the animals feel after all the executions of the traitors?
    terrified
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  • What happened to the song “Beasts of England”?
    It is "outlawed" and replaced by an uninspiring, boring song.
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  • What happened in January that discouraged the animals?
    The food supply was running short and they were beginning to starve.
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  • What did Napoleon decide to use to pay for the purchase of grain for the farm?
    400 eggs per week from the hens.
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  • Describe the hen’s rebellion against Napoleon and its results.
    The hens laid their eggs from the rafters, allowing them to smash to pieces on the floor. Napoleon stopped their rations and nine hens ended up dying.
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  • What was the reason given for abolishing the song “Beasts of England”?
    It is no longer needed. It was a song of the Rebellion and the Rebellion was over.
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  • What were the first two lines of the new song composed by Minimus, the poet?
    Animal Farm, Animal Farm, Never through me shalt thou come to harm!
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