Across
- 4. How many hens were ringleaders in the failed rebellion?
- 5. Who always promises to work harder?
- 6. Napoleon blames Snowball for the destruction of the windmill which makes Snowball a ___.
- 7. What did Napoleon do on the windmill plans?
- 9. How many YOUNG pigs are there in the story?
- 10. How many feet thick were the walls of the rebuilt windmill?
- 11. What technique does Squealer use to regain the animals’ trust of Napoleon? (2wds)
- 14. The earth was like iron
- 16. “As winter approached, Mollie became more ___.”
- 17. Which pig composed songs and poems?
- 19. On what day does Mr Whymper visit the farm?
- 20. Technique used by Napoleon to convince the animals to work hard on the windmill (2wds)
Down
- 1. Who does not side with anyone?
- 2. The farm next door to Animal Farm
- 3. What changed at meetings when Napoleon took over?
- 5. Each Sunday, the animals sing this (3wds)
- 8. This is the adjective used to describe Snowball’s speeches
- 12. What the windmill is built from
- 13. “Four legs good! Two legs bad!”
- 15. “Surely, Comrades, you do not want Jones back?” (4wds)
- 18. Orwell uses vivid language to create pictures for the reader
- 21. This could be operated if the windmill was built
