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What characteristic makes Macavity a mystery cat?
What characteristic makes Macavity a mystery cat?
- His tall and thin stature
- His ability to defy the Law (correct)
- His ginger coat
- His deeply lined brow
Which law does Macavity break according to the text?
Which law does Macavity break according to the text?
- Law of motion
- Law of gravity (correct)
- Law of attraction
- Law of thermodynamics
In what way does Macavity's appearance make him recognizable?
In what way does Macavity's appearance make him recognizable?
- Sunken eyes (correct)
- Uncombed whiskers
- Dusty coat
- Domed head
How does Macavity's behavior differ from what one might expect when he is half asleep?
How does Macavity's behavior differ from what one might expect when he is half asleep?
What makes Macavity a 'fiend in feline shape'?
What makes Macavity a 'fiend in feline shape'?
Why are the authorities unable to catch Macavity at a crime scene?
Why are the authorities unable to catch Macavity at a crime scene?
What is the meaning of 'levitation' in the context of the text?
What is the meaning of 'levitation' in the context of the text?
Why is Scotland Yard baffled by Macavity?
Why is Scotland Yard baffled by Macavity?
In the poem, Macavity is described as a master criminal. What characteristic defines a master criminal?
In the poem, Macavity is described as a master criminal. What characteristic defines a master criminal?
Why does the poet call Macavity a fiend and a monster?
Why does the poet call Macavity a fiend and a monster?
According to the poem, which statement about Macavity is True?
According to the poem, which statement about Macavity is True?
What literary device does the poet use to describe Macavity in the poem?
What literary device does the poet use to describe Macavity in the poem?
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Study Notes
Macavity's Characteristics
- Macavity is a mystery cat because he is a master of disguise and can commit crimes without being detected.
Breaking the Law
- Macavity breaks the law by committing crimes, but he is never caught because he is too clever.
Recognizable Appearance
- Macavity's appearance makes him recognizable because he is a ginger cat, which is an unusual color.
Unusual Behavior
- When Macavity is half asleep, his behavior differs from what one might expect because he can still commit crimes, even when he appears to be dozing off.
The Fiend in Feline Shape
- Macavity is a "fiend in feline shape" because he is a master criminal who commits crimes with ease and cleverness.
Eluding the Authorities
- The authorities are unable to catch Macavity at a crime scene because he is too quick and clever, and always manages to escape.
Levitation
- In the context of the poem, "levitation" means that Macavity can seemingly defy gravity and disappear from the scene of the crime.
Scotland Yard's Dilemma
- Scotland Yard is baffled by Macavity because they are unable to catch him, despite their best efforts.
Master Criminal
- A master criminal, like Macavity, is defined by their cleverness, cunning, and ability to commit crimes without being caught.
Fiend and Monster
- The poet calls Macavity a fiend and a monster because of his ability to commit crimes with ease and cleverness, making him a formidable and frightening opponent.
True Statement
- According to the poem, the true statement about Macavity is that he is a master criminal who is always one step ahead of the law.
Literary Device
- The poet uses hyperbole and vivid imagery to describe Macavity in the poem, exaggerating his characteristics to emphasize his cleverness and cunning.
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