Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle C

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Across
  1. 3. Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
  2. 5. Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
  3. 6. On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
  4. 7. Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
  5. 13. Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
  6. 15. By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
  7. 16. Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
  8. 20. Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
  9. 21. In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
  10. 23. Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
  11. 24. When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
  12. 25. Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
  13. 27. ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
  14. 29. Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
  15. 30. The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
  16. 32. Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
  17. 33. Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
  18. 34. Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
  19. 35. When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
  20. 36. ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
  21. 37. Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
Down
  1. 1. Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
  2. 2. The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
  3. 4. The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
  4. 8. Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
  5. 9. Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
  6. 10. Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
  7. 11. Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
  8. 12. The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
  9. 14. Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
  10. 17. Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
  11. 18. Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
  12. 19. After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
  13. 22. In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
  14. 26. firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
  15. 28. Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
  16. 31. When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.