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فكرهـ
أكـاديـمـي فـضـي
 
الصورة الرمزية فكرهـ
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تاريخ التسجيل: Fri Apr 2010
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الـجنــس : أنـثـى
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التخصص: English Language
المستوى: المستوى السادس
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L12
Snowball popular among animals.
How does Napoleon express his objection to Snowball especially the windmill?
1) Always being absent from the meetings about the windmill held by Snowball
2)Saying clearly that feeding animals is better than any other project
3)Saying directly that the windmill is a failure
4)Using the sheep to make a rough sound as Snowball speaks
5)Urinating on the project
6)Finally chasing Snowball out of the farm
7)Using the small dogs he has been raising to fight Snowball
8)Finally he decides to build the windmill himself saying that he is the one who planned it at first.
Among the following animals some will be flat and some will be round characters?
ALL THE ANIMALS ARE FLAT , EXCEPT THE PIGS THEY ARE ROUND characters.
The animals work "like slaves." Heavy irony ensues.
Napoleon starts engaging in trade with the neighboring farms. "Wait a minute," you might say, "I thought there was a rule against trade!" Yeah. That’s what the animals thought, too. Talk to Squealer. They also move into the farmhouse. Talk to Squealer again.
Snowball becomes the scapegoat, which is particularly convenient when the windmill blows down in a gale.
Little by little, pigs become absolute leaders of the farm.
They act as dictators.
They order, ask, and silence the other animals.
Animals start to notice that pigs have distinguished themselves but can do nothing as they do not have knowledge or power.
The revolution will soon come to an end.
Please always refer to the Seven Commandments.
1. Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy.
2. Whatever goes on four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5. No animal shall drink alcohol.
6. No animal shall kill any other animal.
7. All animals are equal.