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How does the sixth commandment change?
How does the sixth commandment change?
The words 'without cause' were added.
Who attacked Animal Farm?
Who attacked Animal Farm?
Frederick.
Who was the timber sold to?
Who was the timber sold to?
Frederick.
What happened at the Battle of the Windmill?
What happened at the Battle of the Windmill?
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What happened to Boxer?
What happened to Boxer?
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What was discovered in the farmhouse and who discovered it?
What was discovered in the farmhouse and who discovered it?
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What did Squealer say happened to Napoleon?
What did Squealer say happened to Napoleon?
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Who supposedly poisoned Napoleon?
Who supposedly poisoned Napoleon?
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What precautions were put up for Napoleon's safety?
What precautions were put up for Napoleon's safety?
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What woke up the animals at night?
What woke up the animals at night?
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What was discovered at the origin of the sound?
What was discovered at the origin of the sound?
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Where did the sound come from?
Where did the sound come from?
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What was discovered of the money Frederick used to buy the timber?
What was discovered of the money Frederick used to buy the timber?
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What did Napoleon place upon Frederick?
What did Napoleon place upon Frederick?
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What ended up happening to Napoleon?
What ended up happening to Napoleon?
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What does Napoleon make? Who does he give it to?
What does Napoleon make? Who does he give it to?
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What song does Minimus make?
What song does Minimus make?
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Study Notes
Commandment Changes
- The sixth commandment was modified by adding "without cause," altering its original meaning.
Attack on Animal Farm
- Frederick launched an attack on Animal Farm, highlighting the external threats to the animals.
Timber Sale
- Timber was sold to Frederick, revealing the ongoing trade relationships despite previous conflicts.
Battle of the Windmill
- The Battle of the Windmill resulted in the destruction of the windmill by Frederick's forces, with significant losses for the animals despite driving the attackers back.
Boxer’s Injury
- Boxer sustained a severe injury, being shot in the leg and suffering a hoof injury during the conflict.
Discovery in the Farmhouse
- Beer was discovered in the farmhouse by the pigs, indicating a shift in the pigs' behavior and indulgence.
Napoleon's Health
- Squealer reported that Napoleon was dying, creating a sense of urgency among the animals regarding their leader's wellbeing.
Accusation Against Snowball
- Snowball was accused of poisoning Napoleon, emphasizing the ongoing scapegoating of him.
Security Measures for Napoleon
- Napoleon's safety was ensured through dog guards at his bed and a pig named Pink Eyes who tested his food for poison.
Disturbance at Night
- A loud crash woke the animals at night, prompting concern and investigation.
Discovery Related to the Noise
- The source of the noise was found to be a wobbly Squealer next to a broken ladder, with a lantern and paintbrush nearby.
Location of the Sound
- The sound originated from the side of the barn where the Seven Commandments were displayed, hinting at ulterior motives.
Frederick’s Payment
- It was revealed that the money Frederick used to buy timber was counterfeit, demonstrating deceit in his dealings.
Punishment for Frederick
- Napoleon placed a death sentence on Frederick as retaliation for the attack and betrayal.
Napoleon’s Recovery
- Despite the considerable turmoil, Napoleon ultimately recovered from his ailments.
Napoleon’s Recognition
- Napoleon awarded himself The Order of the Green Banner, showcasing his self-glorification and power dynamics.
New Composition by Minimus
- Minimus composed a song titled "Comrade Napoleon," reflecting the regime's focus on glorifying their leader.
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Test your understanding of Chapter 8 from George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' with these flashcards. Explore key events and changes to the commandments that shape the narrative. This quiz helps reinforce critical themes and character actions from the chapter.