Animal Farm Vocab Ch 1-3

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Across
  1. 5. A machine used to separate grain from stalks and husks.
  2. 7. Extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
  3. 8. A tool or machine used for gathering hay or straw.
  4. 11. A firm decision to do or not do something; determination.
  5. 12. Full of energy and enthusiasm.
  6. 17. Persisting tirelessly; showing sustained effort and energy.
  7. 21. To avoid or neglect a duty or responsibility.
  8. 22. To write or carve words or symbols on something.
  9. 23. To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way.
  10. 24. The husks of grains or grasses separated during threshing.
  11. 25. To explain or present an idea systematically and in detail.
  12. 27. To raise or lift something, especially using a rope or machinery.
  13. 28. Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Down
  1. 1. An area of land or water; also refers to a pamphlet or written work dealing with a specific topic.
  2. 2. A short, concise statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.
  3. 3. Gave birth to (used for animals, especially dogs).
  4. 4. A person who revolts against authority or an established government, often using force.
  5. 6. Farm animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, raised for agricultural purposes.
  6. 9. A unit of volume for measuring agricultural produce, often equivalent to 8 gallons.
  7. 10. The deep sound made by cattle.
  8. 13. Intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm.
  9. 14. To run or jump about playfully.
  10. 15. A piece of farming equipment used to cut crops.
  11. 16. A playful skipping movement; a prank or mischievous act.
  12. 18. Quick and light in movement or action; agile.
  13. 19. An unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or advantage.
  14. 20. To fail to care for or give attention to something properly.
  15. 26. To remove someone from office or power, often forcefully.