Simpler Version:
1. On what page does the story of Animal Farm begin?
2. Who is the oldest animal on the farm?
3. What is the name of the farmer who owns Manor Farm?
4. What is the name of the song that Old Major teaches the animals?
5. What are the Seven Commandments of Animalism?
Same Version:
1. On what page does the story of Animal Farm begin?
2. Who is the oldest animal on the farm? (Page 2)
3. What is the name of the farmer who owns Manor Farm? (Page 3)
4. What is the name of the song that Old Major teaches the animals? (Page 10)
5. What are the Seven Commandments of Animalism? (Page 21)
6. Who takes charge of the farm after the rebellion against Mr. Jones? (Page 32)
7. What happens to the milk and apples on the farm? (Page 36)
8. What is the name of the neighboring farm that represents the capitalist world? (Page 47)
9. Who is the main antagonist in the story? (Page 56)
10. What is the significance of the windmill in the story? (Page 68)
More Complex Version:
1. On what page does the story of Animal Farm begin?
2. Who is the oldest animal on the farm? How does his age affect the other animals? (Page 2)
3. What is the name of the farmer who owns Manor Farm? How does his character contribute to the events that unfold? (Page 3)
4. What is the name of the song that Old Major teaches the animals? How does this song inspire them to rebel against their human oppressors? (Page 10)
5. What are the Seven Commandments of Animalism? How do they shape the animals’ new society? (Page 21)
6. Who takes charge of the farm after the rebellion against Mr. Jones? How does this character’s leadership style differ from that of the humans? (Page 32)
7. What happens to the milk and apples on the farm? How does this incident reflect the growing inequality among the animals? (Page 36)
8. What is the name of the neighboring farm that represents the capitalist world? How does this farm’s existence challenge the animals’ ideals of equality? (Page 47)
9. Who is the main antagonist in the story? How does this character manipulate and exploit the other animals for personal gain? (Page 56)
10. What is the significance of the windmill in the story? How does its construction and destruction symbolize the cycle of power and corruption? (Page 68)