The character in "Animal Farm" that represents dictatorship is ___. A. Napoleon B. Snowball C. Boxer D. Mollie 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。在《动物庄园》中,拿破仑代表独裁,选项 B“Snowball”雪球不是独裁者;选项 C“Boxer”拳击手不是;选项 D“Mollie”莫丽也不是。反馈...
Before or during reading, it is helpful to review the ways that this novel is allegorical. Students will need knowledge of important Russian figures, and how they relate to the characters ofAnimal Farm. If starting this assignment while reading, students can complete thischaracter mapto help keep...
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题目In "Animal Farm", which character is intelligent and leads the revolution? A. Napoleon B. Snowball C. Boxer D. Clover 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。Snowball 在小说《动物农场》中聪明且领导了革命。选项 A,Napoleon 后来变得独裁;选项 C,Boxer 勤劳忠诚但不是领导者;选项 D,Clover 忠诚但没...
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In "Animal Farm", Napoleon is power-hungry. Which character is different from him? A. Snowball B. Boxer C. Squealer D. Mollie 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:Snowball 和 Napoleon 有权力争斗。Squealer 是 Napoleon 的帮凶。Mollie 比较自私爱美。Boxer 忠诚勤劳,与 Napoleon 的权力欲不同。
A greedy and self-serving farm cat. She’s only interested in participating in the rebellion when there’s no cost or danger to do so, and she’s only willing to support Animalism when it might help her—though it’s implied that she doesn’t truly believe in the ideology even then;...
Frederick ultimately purchases timber from Animal Farm, but pays for it with counterfeit bills, and days later, attacks Animal Farm and blows up the windmill. Though he’s successful in this endeavor, he disappears from the story after this point. Mr. Frederick symbolizes the fascist Germans ...