Thursday, May 6, 2010

Questions and Chapter 7

1. Why did the hens have to give up their eggs? So that it would make easier crops and food in the summer by selling it for meals.
2. How has Snowball's role been changed by the end of Chapter 6? They blamed him for knocking down thing and stealing.
3. Why did Napoleon begin executing animals? The hens were not doing their jobs.
4. Whom did Boxer blame for the executions? What was his solution? He blamed Snowball for it. His solution was that Napoleon was right.
5. Why did the animals sing the "Beasts of England" song slowly and mournfully as they

were gathered on the knoll? They wrote it for the animals that died for confessing what they had done.

6. Why was the singing of "Beasts of England" banned? They song it because, it represented the rebellion and they had completed the rebellion.

In chapter 7 the Animal's winter reaches them and they are short on food. All of the animal are
starting not to like working. They feel Boxer and Clover does not mind working. Because of the shortage on food Squealer is forcing the hens to give up there eggs when they are laid to trade to supply them since they are short on supply's and there are rumors going around about snowball. The rumor is that snowball is hiding out in another farm and sneaking into the Animal Farm destroying the farm secretly. The only one that was on snowball side was boxer. They also
replaced the song "Beast of England" Because it was the song of rebellion but the
rebellion was done this was replaced by a new song created for animal farm.


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