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Which animals were sent out to spread the news of the Rebellion?

  • Cows
  • Pigeons (correct)
  • Dogs
  • Sheep
  • Where did Mr. Jones spend most of his time after being turned out of his property?

  • Animal Farm
  • The Red Lion (correct)
  • The taproom
  • Willingdon
  • What did the other farmers think of Jones's misfortune?

  • They were secretly happy (correct)
  • They were indifferent
  • They were angry
  • They sympathized and helped him
  • Which farm adjoined Animal Farm?

    <p>Foxwood</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Snowball and Napoleon teach the animals on neighboring farms?

    <p>The tune of Beasts of England</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which animals were responsible for spreading the rumors of a wonderful farm where animals managed their own affairs?

    <p>Sheep</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the reaction of the human beings when they heard the song 'Beasts of England'?

    <p>They were enraged</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happened to the bulls after the rebelliousness wave ran through the countryside?

    <p>They became more savage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the consequences of the rebelliousness wave on the sheep?

    <p>They broke down hedges and devoured the clover</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the human beings pretend to feel about the song 'Beasts of England'?

    <p>They considered it ridiculous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Rebellion Begins

    • Ravens, pigeons, and sparrows were sent out to spread the news of the Rebellion.
    • After being turned out of his property, Mr. Jones spent most of his time at the Red Lion pub.

    Reaction to the Rebellion

    • The other farmers thought Jones's misfortune was a result of his own laziness and drunkenness.
    • The farm that adjoined Animal Farm was Foxwood Farm.

    Spreading the Message

    • Snowball and Napoleon taught the animals on neighboring farms about the Rebellion and the ideals of Old Major.
    • The pigeons were responsible for spreading the rumors of a wonderful farm where animals managed their own affairs.

    Human Reaction

    • When human beings heard the song 'Beasts of England', they were initially frightened and outraged.
    • Later, they pretended to feel amused and scornful, but in reality, they were concerned about the potential threat to their authority.

    Consequences of the Rebellion

    • The bulls, after being inspired by the rebelliousness wave, broke free from their farms and ran wild through the countryside.
    • The rebelliousness wave had a significant impact on the sheep, causing them to become restless and aggressive.

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    Test your knowledge on George Orwell's classic novel "Animal Farm" with this quiz! Explore the events that unfold on the farm and the political allegory behind them. See how well you remember the characters, plot, and themes of this thought-provoking literary masterpiece.

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