Week 2 Animal Farm Chapter 5 - English B PDF

Title Week 2 Animal Farm Chapter 5 - English B
Author Carlos Velez
Course ingles
Institution Universidad Tecnológica Ecotec
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UNIDAD EDUCATIVA PARTICULAR BILINGÜE ECOMUNDO

UNIT 2 – Chapter 5 SUBJECT: ENGLISH B GRADE: 2ND BACH

SECTION: A-B-C

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2021 – 2022 Names: Sebastian Velez

1. After reading chapter 5 of Animal Farm, answer the comprehension questions.

MOLLIE’S DISAPPEARANCE Since the very beginning, Mollie was reluctant to embrace the idea of a self-governing animal farm with no human supervision.

a. Who was she seen talking to at the hedge? One of Mr. Pilkington’s men was talking to her.

b. What was hidden in her stall and what may this suggest? Under the straw was hidden a little pile of lump sugar and several bunches of ribbon of different colours. This fact means that Mollie was with Mr. Pilkington´s men and she was lying to Clover.

c. What did the pigeons report on? The pigeons reported that Mollie was on the other side of Willingdon. She was between the shafts of a smart dogcart painted red and black, which was standing outside a public house. A fat men was stroking her nose and feeding her with sugar and Mollie was enjoying

herself.

2. In chapter 5, the antagonism between Napoleon and Snowball becomes

increasingly noticeable, especially in the matter of building a new windmill. Answer the questions about the 2 characters Napoleon

Snowball

What are his oratory skills like and how does he get support?

He objects and yells to make himself understood that he does not agree. His support comes from your courage.

He expresses himself openly towards animals, expressing his ideas for work. His support comes from your own plan

What is his stance on the windmill?

He is totally opposed, as he thinks it is useless work that will leave the animals hungry, as supplies would be reduced.

He wants to build the windmill for the benefit of the farm, so he expresses his plan to the animals to make them understand that it is a good idea.

Who are mostly his supporters? What is ultimately their slogan?

Everyone in agrees with him at Everyone in agrees with him at the time he expresses his the time he expresses his opinion. opinion. His slogan was “Vote for His slogan was “Vote for Napoleon and the full manger”. Snowball and the three day week”.

What is his view on animal rebellions across the country and the defence of Animal Farm?

He says that if the animals on the other farms cannot defend themselves, their destiny is to be conquered.

He says that if the rebellion is provoked in the animals of the other farms, then they will not have to defend themselves.

3. Answer the questions about SNOWBALL’S BANISHMENT AND NAPOLEON’S REIGN a. While giving a convincing political speech on the importance of building a new windmill, Snowball is brutally interrupted. Who interrupts his speech and what happens to Snowball?

While snowball was in his speech, the dogs interrupt him and start chasing him, in addition to wanting to attack him. Snowball ends up being expelled from political participation. b. As soon as Snowball is driven off the farm, Napoleon introduces a number of changes, signalling the beginning of a new era. Who makes the decisions on behalf of all the farm animals from now on? How do the Sunday morning ceremonies change? Now Napoleon together with a team of pigs are going to discuss the decisions of the farm and then they are going to communicate it to the animals. Now, what changes in the Sunday meetings is that there will no longer be debates, but the animals will continue to salute the flag, sing the anthem of the beasts of England and receive their orders for the week. c. Who protects Napoleon? The dogs are the ones who protect Napoleon. d. Finally, Napoleon announces that the windmill is going to be built after all. Who explains this seemingly unusual decision and how is Napoleon’s change of hearts explained? Squealer is the one who explains Napoleon's decision to continue with the idea of building the windmill. Napoleon's change in attitude is due to the fact that he apparently always agreed with the construction of the mill, but what he has been doing during the snowball debate is trying to get it out of the way with his oppositional attitude....


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