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Questions: Animal Farm
Choose ten characters from Animal Farm
Explain each character’s role in the book in 3-5 sentences.
Explain who each character represents historically using evidence and examples from the book in 4+ sentences.
Explain the reasons for the character’s name in 2-3 sentences. (Why is Boxer called Boxer?)
Write an in depth conclusion comparing the characters in Animal Farm
Should explain which animals were most important
Should conclude whether Animal Farm is an accurate comparison to the groups and people they represented.

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