Napoleon’s rule turned into ***** as he became more oppressive and controlling.
Animal Farm Vocabulary Cloze

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Christa Metcalfe
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Answer explanation
Napoleon's increasing oppression and control over his subjects exemplified tyranny, a form of government characterized by absolute power and cruelty, making this the correct choice to fill in the blank.
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The farm slowly transformed into a t***** state where Napoleon controlled every aspect of life.
Answer explanation
The term 'totalitarian' accurately describes the state of the farm under Napoleon's control, as it indicates a system where the government holds absolute power over all aspects of life.
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Squealer used ***** to convince the animals that Napoleon was always right.
Answer explanation
Squealer used propaganda to manipulate the animals' perception, ensuring they believed Napoleon was always right. This technique involved spreading biased information to control the narrative.
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Animal Farm is an a***** for the Russian Revolution and the dangers of absolute power.
Answer explanation
Animal Farm serves as an allegory, representing the Russian Revolution and illustrating the dangers of absolute power through its characters and events.
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The original idea of Animal Farm was based on c*****, where all animals shared the work and benefits.
Answer explanation
The original idea of Animal Farm is based on communism, where all animals would share the work and benefits equally, reflecting the principles of collective ownership and equality.
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The pigs acted like the b *****, enjoying privileges while the other animals worked hard.
Answer explanation
The pigs represent the bourgeoisie, enjoying privileges and power while the other animals toil. This term highlights the class disparity in the story, emphasizing the pigs' exploitation of the working animals.
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Boxer and the other working animals represented the *****, working tirelessly but being exploited.
Answer explanation
The term 'proletariat' refers to the working class who are often exploited for their labor, which aligns with the description of Boxer and other working animals in the context of their tireless work and exploitation.
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