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Summary: Chapter VII. In the bitter cold of winter, the animals struggle to rebuild the windmill. In January, they fall short of food, a fact that they work to conceal from the human farmers around them, lest Animal Farm be perceived to be failing.
Chapter 7 Quiz 1 of 5. How does Napoleon get the hens to lay eggs for him to sell? ... 2 of 5. What do the animals decide to do about rebuilding the windmill? ... 3 of 5. What does Squealer tell the animals about Snowball? ... 4 of 5. What happens to the animals that confess to being in league with Snowball? ... 5 of 5.
The commandments are as follows: Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. 3.No animal shall wear clothes. 4.No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5.No animal shall drink alcohol. 6.No animal shall kill any other animal. All animals are equal.
The key plot events of Chapter 7 in George Orwell's Animal Farm include Squealer announcing the end of singing 'Beasts of England', the animals being informed that Snowball visits at night to sabotage their efforts, and the big storm that leads to the destruction of the windmill, which Napoleon blames on Snowball.
Napoleon convinces the animals that Snowball sneaks into Animal Farm every night and causes problems. Near the end of Chapter 7, Napoleon holds a public execution during which several animals admit to working with Snowball to commit crimes against Animal Farm; Napoleon's dogs then tear them to pieces.