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As you filter in, organize together with your ROW…pick a spot and get your books out!

As you filter in, organize together with your ROW…pick a spot and get your books out!. . Animal Farm. An Interactive Group Quiz AICE: General Paper—9/ Pavich. Whatever goes upon TWO LEGS is an enemy (therefore, one must never take up the habits of the enemy!)

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As you filter in, organize together with your ROW…pick a spot and get your books out!

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  1. As you filter in, organize together with your ROW…pick a spot and get your books out! 

  2. Animal Farm An Interactive Group Quiz AICE: General Paper—9/Pavich

  3. Whatever goes upon TWO LEGS is an enemy (therefore, one must never take up the habits of the enemy!) • Whatever goes upon FOUR LEGS, or has wings, is a friend. • No animal shall wear clothes. • No animal shall sleep in a bed. • No animal shall drink alcohol. • No animal shall kill any other animal. • ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL… The SEVEN CommandmentsOf Animalism

  4. Put your name on ALL materials…you may write on ALL materials…but you must hand in ALL materials at the end of the quiz! • You may use your novels for this activity, but BE ADVISED, it is a timed activity, so you need to have already read AND be able to access the information quickly via annotations! • All group members must participate; off-task behavior will result in me unleashing my 9 dogs who are waiting in the closet…;-) • All group members must participate; in light of the “collective” spirit, if someone is not helping the group, let me know. DIRECTIONS:

  5. WRITING QUESTION: • Compare this passage to Chapter 8. Justify the similarities and/or differences you notice by using specific examples from the story to support your answer. PASSAGE#1:

  6. WRITING QUESTION: • Why did the animals on the farm confess to crimes that they did not necessarily commit? • Read about Stalin’s manipulative scare tactics and try to figure out how Orwell incorporates this into the Execution scene. Be creative! Think like a scardy-cat! PASSAGE #2:

  7. WRITING QUESTION: • How is Doublethink present in the most recent chapters of the novel? Provide several examples. • HINT…Think, Squealer! PASSAGE #3:

  8. WRITING QUESTION: • Explain how Napoleon controls the mind and spirit of the animals on the farm in light of these psychological studies. • How does he “condition” them to follow his rule? Explain! PASSAGE #4:

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