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why did the site change its name also these Ui updates are trash tbh
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What were two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion of ideas and practices along Islamic trade routes?(1 point)
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What were two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion of ideas and practices along Islamic trade routes
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Which statement accurately describes the Carthaginian government
A) The Carthaginian government was an oligarchy that used two
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How does Napoleon justify the trade with humans?
a He says that the trade is necessary for the animals' survival. b He claims
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How does Napoleon now refer to himself in his speeches?
a Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon b Father of All Animals c Terror of
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Why did the animals work so hard that year?
a) They were forced to work by the humans. b) They were promised extra rations for
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What are Snowball and Napoleon's instructions to the pigeons?
a) To gather food for the animals. b) To tell animals at other
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Who takes the lead in organizing and educating all the farm animals?
a) Mr. Jones b) Snowball and Napoleon c) Moses and Squealer
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What is the high-energy molecule that is one of the end products of the digestion (breakdown) of carbohydrates.
A) glucose B) ADP
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The correct answer is C) The Carthaginian government was an oligarchy that used two elected leaders known as suffetes. They functioned with a senate and a council of specially elected officials to make political and military decisions
What emotion does the final scene of the chapter evoke in the reader? a Hope for a better future. b Sadness for the loss of the animals' ideals. c Satisfaction with the pigs' success. d Excitement for the animals' upcoming celebrations.
What do the pigs do to the farmhouse? a Open it up to all the animals. b Renovate it for themselves. c Burn it down, d Convert it to a school.
Where does Boxer die? a The knacker's b The windmill c The field d The hospital
When some of the animals see Squealer by the barn wall holding a paintbrush, they finally realize he has been changing the Seven Commandments. True False
Who do the animals side with, Pinkerton or Frederick, as Napolean negotiates on lumber? a Always Pinkerton. b Always Frederick. c Neither man. d Whomever Napoleon favors and the propaganda says
What do the animals discover about the drinking of alcohol? a It is now allowed but only for the pigs. b It wiss encouraged for celebrations. c It is still forbidden under all circumstances. d It is allowed in moderation.
What is Napoleon's response to the attack by Frederick and his men? a He rallies the animals and leads them to victory. b He negotiates a truce with Frederick. c He hides and lets the other animals fight. d He orders the animals to surrender.
How does Squealer convince the animals that there was never a resolution against using beds? a Magic! b By blaming Snowball for spreading lies. c By showing them an original document from Old Major that praised beds. d By reminding them that beds are
Why does Napoleon say that animals need to engage in trade with the neighboring humans? a To make a profit for themselves. b To show they are self-sufficient capitalists. c To get supplies they urgently needed for the windmill. d To show the humans how
Napoleon shows how he feels about Snowball's plans to build a windmill by: a tearing up the plans. b framing the plans. c urinating on the plans. d kissing the plans.
This animal sleeps in late, skips work, and goes missing for long periods of time. Clover and the pigeons then make discoveries that show this animal is not dedicated to Animal Farm and the principles of animalism. Who is this animal? a Mollie b Snowball c
This animal sleeps in late, skips work, and goes missing for long periods of time. Clover and the pigeons then make discoveries that show this animal is not dedicated to Animal Farm and the principles of animalism. Who is this animal?
What do Snowball and Napoleon always disgree about? a What crops to sow in the fields. b Whether or not to build a windmill. c How to increase food production. d All of the above (and just about everything else)
What rumors are being spread about the Animals on Animal Farm? a) The are torturing each other and practicing cannibalism. b) They are planning to invade other farms. c) They are stealing from the neighboring farms d) They are actually humans in disguise.
What military honor is created and bestowed upon Snowball and Boxer? a) Animal Hero, First Class b) Animal MVP c) Animal Medal of Honor d) Animal Bravery Award
What is the name given to the battle between the animals and the humans? a) The Battle of Animal Farm b) The Battle of the Grand Rebellion c) The Battle of Manor Farm d) The Battle of the Cowshed
How do the humans react when they hear the animals sing "Beasts of England"? a) They are confused and unsure of what to do. b) They love the song and join in with the animals. c) They are scared and worry it foreshadows their own doom. d) They find it
How do Snowball and the other animals defend Animal Farm from the human invasion? a) They approach the humans and negotiate a treaty. b) They launch an attack using pigeons and geese. c) They surrender and are divided up among the neighboring farms. d)
How do the neighboring farmers initially react to the idea of animals managing a farm for themselves? a) They are supportive and want to learn more about the animals' success. b) They laugh and predict the animals would quickly fail. c) They are afraid and
what does Snowball call Mollie's ribbons? a. A symbol of rebellion. b. A trophy of accomplishment. d. A badge of slavery.
What does Snowball do in the evenings to educate the animals? a He reads them fairy tales. b He shares military strategies. c He teaches reading and writing classes. d He shows them wilderness survival tactics.
What is the result of the animals' hard work in getting the hay in? a It took them much longer than usual. b It was a success. c It was a failure. d Wild animals stole the harvest.
Why are the animals happy with their work on the farm? a They have more free time. b The humans are gone. c They have more to eat. d All of the above.
What does Boxer do to help the farm succeed? a He directs the hens and the ducks. b He teaches reading and writing classes. c He works harder than anyone else. d He manages the food rations.
What is the name of the system of thought that the pigs created? a Rebellism b Farmism c Majorism d Animalism
What happens to Mr. Jones and his men after the animals revolt? a They are chased off the farm. b They join the animals cause. c They are brutally murdered. d They are made to work the farm as slaves.
What are the Seven Commandments that the pigs wrote on the wall? a Procedures for harvesting fruits and vegetables. b Rules for how the animals should live. c A detailed list of enemies. d Mr. Jones's instructions for all the animals.
What does Snowball call Mollie's ribbons? a) A symbol of rebellion. b) A trophy of accomplishment. c) A sign of vanity. d) A badge of slavery.
Who spreads lies about an imaginary place called Sugarcandy Mountain? a Squealer b Old Major c Mollie d Moses
Review the diagram. Select the correct response regarding the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. a the reactants and products of photosynthesis has no relationship with the reactants and products of cellular respiration. b the
Using the table in below, what is the total net gain of ATP molecules per glucose molecules a 2 b 34 c 36 d 38
Photosynthesis Energy capture #2 Carbon dioxide and water #4 Respiration #1 Mitochondria #3 Carbon dioxide and water Which term goes in the cell labeled #3? a chloroplast b water and oxygen c oxygen and glucose d energy release
Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in a) plant cells only. b) all cell types, but plant cells. c) all cells, all the time. d) animal cells only.