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What is the name of the cow in the play?
What is the name of the cow in the play?
- Sam
- Cow (correct)
- Steward
- John
In whose point of view is Jack seen as greedy?
In whose point of view is Jack seen as greedy?
- Jack is greedy according to the Mom's point of view
- Jack is greedy according to the Cow's point of view
- Jack is greedy according to the Giantess' point of view (correct)
- Jack is greedy according to the Butcher's point of view
After the interview, what did the Butcher ask the Host to trade?
After the interview, what did the Butcher ask the Host to trade?
- The Hen for his seeds
- The Cow for his seeds
- The Pearl Necklace for his seeds
- The Diamond Ring for his seeds (correct)
When the Mom says: 'I had to watch him like a hawk,' she is using:
When the Mom says: 'I had to watch him like a hawk,' she is using:
How did the Giant acquire the gold, the hen and the harp?
How did the Giant acquire the gold, the hen and the harp?
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Study Notes
Key Details from the Play
- The cow in the play is named Milky White.
- Jack is perceived as greedy by the perspective of the Giant, who views Jack's actions as opportunistic and selfish.
Plot Elements
- After the interview, the Butcher requested the Host to trade a cow for the golden eggs produced by the hen.
- The phrase 'I had to watch him like a hawk' demonstrates the use of a simile, emphasizing the mother's vigilance over Jack's actions.
- The Giant acquired the gold, the hen, and the harp through thievery, having stolen them from Jack after he climbed the beanstalk and intruded upon the Giant's property.
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