'ANIMAL FARM' - WORKSHEET ON CHAPTER 10

A- VOCABULARY

an increase
a dim tradition
by word of mouth
to mill corn
a profit
a file
a sheet of paper
welfare
a pool
to rack one's memory
the law of life
a newcomer
an invader
to hum a tune
to dare
a wasteland
to browse
a bulk
to stroll
upright
a wireless set
a subscription
to peer
mistrust
misunderstanding
misgiving
to prevail
to dispel
up-to-date methods
a clash
witticism
to contend with
a roar
to congratulate
to pamper
a mug
the title deeds
to linger
a skull
to the brim/to the dregs

B - WHO.. .......?

....................remembered the old days.
....................was dead by now.
....................had retired.
....................had hardly changed.
....................knew the entire alphabet.
....................maintained the principles of Animalism.
......................denounced comfort as contrary to the spirit of Animalism.
....................was richer now.
....................produced food by their own labour.
....................was generally busy.
....................remembered every detail of his life.
....................had foretold the Republic of Animals.
....................dared to sing 'Beasts of England' aloud.
....................called any other creature 'master'.
....................spent a week browsing at the leaves.
....................came out majestically upright.
....................had difficulty reading the new commandment.
....................was invited to make a tour of inspection.
....................sat around the long table.
....................made the first speech.
....................made a speech which was short and to the point.
....................is fighting in the end.
....................started the quarrel.

C- SUMMARY

Several .................... have passed; some .................... have died, but none have ...................., even though the .................... prospers.
No one can .................... life before the .................... and take pride into their unique society.
Suddenly, the pigs appear, standing upright on their .................... legs and carrying .....................
The sheep have a new .................... and the .................... Commandments have been reduced to .....................
The pigs have adopted a .................... lifestyle.
The .................... scene shows .................... and .................... together at a party.
.................... announces that the .................... will revert to its original name, .................... Farm.
The onlooking animals look from .................... to .................... and back again, only to realise that they .................... exactly alike.