Across
- 6. ran away from Animal Farm to live with humans
- 8. Napoleon's propagandist (news spreader)
- 10. symbolic of Joseph Stalin
- 12. appeal to positive or negative emotions; part of the rhetorical triangle
- 14. a story with two layers of meaning, one literal and one symbolic
- 15. blamed for anything that went wrong on the farm
- 16. bought wood from Napoleon and fought the animals
Down
- 1. drank too much and mistreated animals
- 2. Ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause
- 3. owned Foxwood and visited with the pigs at the end of the novel
- 4. worked himself to death
- 5. appeal to logic, reason, facts, and numbers; part of the rhetorical triangle
- 7. symbolic of Communism
- 9. appeal to credibility and authority; part of the rhetorical triangle
- 11. the cynic that never changed
- 13. talked of Sugarcandy Mountain
- 17. found sugar and ribbons in Mollie’s stall
