Vocabulary for Chapter 1 & 2 of Animal Farm



Vocabulary for Chapter 7-10 of Animal Farm

Directions: Place the correct word in the blank for each number.

Column A

1. _________ those accompanying a person of rank

2. ________ a group of advisers, assistants, or others accompanying an important person

3. _______ encouraged; made brave

4. _________ showing good-will; peace-making

5. _______ commotion

6. ________ facial expression

7. ________ to work with another person or group in order to achieve something

8. _______ an order with the power of legislation issued by a ruler or other person or group with authority

9. ______ to make a formal, often public statement of disapproval of somebody or something

10. ______ a group of people or vehicles moving forward in a line as part of a celebration, commemoration, or demonstration

11. ______ the murder of babies

12. ______ confused

13. ______ revenge

14. ______ to retire from service

Column B

A. It was rumored that a corner of a large pasture was to be fenced off and turned into a grazing-ground for superannuated animals.

B. The animals listened stupefied while Napoleon rambled on about how Snowball was the one who sabotaged the windmill.

C. Presently, the tumult died down.

D. It was said that certain animals were collaborating with Snowball, passing him secret messages about the happenings on the farm even though it wasn’t true.

E. To exact retribution on the animals for disobeying a direct order, many animals were killed for being traitors, although some of them did not know why.

F. After Old Major’s speech, the animals were emboldened to stand up to Jones and the other humans and against the mistreatment of the animals.

G. Napoleon appeared to change countenance, and sharply

ordered Boxer to let the dog go.

H. In addition, four pigeons were sent to Foxwood with a conciliatory message, which it was hoped might re-establish good relations with Pilkington

I. Napoleon decreed that Snowball was now a traitor to Animal Farm.

J. As the procession of animals marched toward the farmhouse for the next meeting to discuss the days chores, it was again determined that the cat was nowhere to be found.

K. Napoleon’s censured statements focused strictly on Snowball and his abandonment of the farm.

L. In protest, the hens committed infanticide with their eggs rather than letting Napoleon sell them at market for a profit.

M. When he did appear, he was attended not only by his retinue of dogs, but by a black cockerel.

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