Animal Farm - Error Correction Worksheet

English
Grade 6
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet focuses on error correction and analysis related to the characters Napoleon and Snowball in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Students will review a scene summary and identify errors related to literary techniques and character portrayal.

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Animal Farm - Error Correction Worksheet

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Scene Summary and Context Guide

In George Orwell's Animal Farm, Napoleon and Snowball are two prominent pigs leading the farm after the rebellion. Napoleon is portrayed as a cunning and authoritative leader who consolidates power through manipulation and fear. Snowball, on the other hand, is depicted as passionate and intelligent, advocating for education and innovation. Their rivalry reflects differing approaches to leadership and control. The scene describes how Napoleon uses propaganda to sway the other animals, while Snowball is focused on building schemes to educate the farm's residents. Key phrases such as 'exploited the animals' and 'threw them into confusion' highlight the tension. Understanding their roles is essential, as Napoleon's tactics include the use of 'fear' and 'propaganda,' while Snowball's strategy emphasizes 'debate' and 'innovation.'
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Error Correction Questions

Identify and correct the errors in the following statements about Napoleon and Snowball. Focus on the accuracy of literary techniques and character traits.
1.
Snowball is portrayed as a ruthless dictator who uses violence to control the other animals. Correct the statement to accurately reflect his character traits.
[2 marks]
2.
The phrase 'exploited the animals' suggests that Napoleon used kindness and fairness to lead. Correct this statement based on its literary context.
[2 marks]
3.
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'threw them into confusion' and explain its purpose.
[3 marks]
4.
Correct the following misconception: Snowball’s main strategy was to intimidate the animals through threats.
[2 marks]
5.
Describe the tone conveyed in the phrase 'threw them into confusion' and how it affects the reader’s perception of Napoleon.
[3 marks]
6.
Identify the correct character trait for Napoleon based on the summary: (a) Compassionate, (b) Cunning, (c) Naive, (d) Generous.
Aa) Compassionate
Bb) Cunning
Cc) Naive
Dd) Generous
7.
Choose the statement that best describes Snowball’s approach to leadership.
Aa) Manipulative and secretive
Bb) Educative and innovative
Cc) Aggressive and violent
Dd) Indifferent and passive
8.
Explain why the phrase 'threw them into confusion' is effective in understanding Napoleon’s tactics.
9.
Analyze how Orwell uses the characters of Napoleon and Snowball to represent different political approaches. Support your answer with examples from the scene summary.

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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