How does the transformation of the pigs into humans symbolize the theme of corruption in "Animal Farm" Chapter 10?
Animal Farm Ch 10 Analysis

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It shows the pigs' desire to improve their living conditions.
It represents the complete betrayal of the original ideals of Animalism.
It highlights the pigs' intelligence and adaptability.
It signifies the end of the rebellion.
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Evaluate the narrative technique used when the animals observe the pigs and humans playing cards together. What is the significance of this scene?
It illustrates the unity between animals and humans.
It emphasizes the blurring of lines between oppressors and the oppressed.
It shows the pigs' acceptance by human society.
It highlights the success of the rebellion.
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Compare the perspectives of the animals at the beginning and the end of Chapter 10. How do their views on leadership and freedom change?
They become more hopeful about the future.
They realize that their leaders have become indistinguishable from their former oppressors.
They continue to trust in the pigs' leadership.
They believe that the rebellion was a success.
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Assess the impact of the pigs' decision to walk on two legs. What does this event reveal about the evolution of power on the farm?
It shows the pigs' desire to be more like humans.
It marks the final step in their transformation into the new ruling class.
It demonstrates their physical superiority over other animals.
It indicates their commitment to Animalism.
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Synthesize the information from Chapter 10 to explain how the farm's commandments have changed over time. What does this reveal about the nature of power?
The commandments have remained unchanged, showing stability.
The commandments have been altered to justify the pigs' actions, revealing the corrupting nature of power.
The commandments have been expanded to include more animals.
The commandments have been simplified for clarity.
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Evaluate the theme of betrayal in Chapter 10. How is this theme developed through the actions of the pigs?
The pigs maintain their loyalty to the other animals.
The pigs betray the original principles of Animalism for personal gain.
The pigs are betrayed by the other animals.
The pigs uphold the ideals of the rebellion.
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Interpret the significance of the final scene where the animals cannot distinguish between pigs and humans. What does this suggest about the outcome of the rebellion?
It suggests that the rebellion was a success.
It indicates that the animals have achieved equality.
It implies that the rebellion has failed, as the new leaders are as oppressive as the old ones.
It shows that the animals have become more intelligent.
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