He began trading because the farm was low in supplies, he said he was going to get the money the animals needed for items.
2. Why did the pigs say they had to move into the house?
They said they needed to move into the house to have a quiet place to work.
3. Who did Napoleon blame for the windmill disaster?
He blamed Snowball.
4. Why did the hens have to give up their eggs?
Napoleon needed something to sell to get money for food for the animals, and he scared the hens into giving him their eggs by saying they would have no food until they gave up the eggs.
5. Why did Napoleon begin executing animals?
He began executing animals to stop any sort of rebellion against himself. He scared and threatened the animals into submission. …show more content…
7. Why did the animals sing the "Beasts of England" song slowly and mournfully as they were gathered on the knoll?
The life they currently had on the farm wasn’t how they had hoped it would be like when they first started the revolution.
8. Why was the singing of "Beasts of England" banned?
Napoleon said it wasn’t needed since the revolution was over, but it was really banned because it still had the original ideas of the revolution, which could have stirred discontent in the animals because those ideas weren’t being implemented.
9. In what ways has Napoleon set himself apart from the other animals?
He has important titles like Comrade Napoleon and Our Leader. Napoleon also lives in separate quarters, has guards, isn’t in public very often, and has special ceremonies for things such as his birthday.
10. How did Frederick cheat Napoleon?
Frederick cheats Napoleon by paying him in forged bank notes.
11. What moved the animals to attack Frederick and his men at the Battle of the Windmilll?
The animals attacked because Frederick and his men blew up the animals windmill.
12. Why was Comrade Napoleon