Short Story Analysis Quiz
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What color was the environment described in the text?

  • Vibrant green and yellow
  • Rubber and ash (correct)
  • Blue and white
  • Red and orange

How did the children in the text interact with the environment?

  • Playing hide-and-seek and tag (correct)
  • Watching TV silently
  • Doing gymnastics on a slide
  • Reading books quietly

What did the children do to experience a flash of light in the text?

  • Covered their eyes with sunglasses
  • Squinted at the sun (correct)
  • Ignored the surroundings
  • Turned on a flashlight

How did the children react to the amazing blueness and yellowness in the text?

<p>Stood in awe for a moment (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the environment do to the children's ears in the text?

<p>Stuffed their ears as if losing hearing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the environment affect the sound according to the text?

<p>Muffling and cutting spring (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the children do most of all in the text?

<p>Squint at the sun (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the environment impact the noises from the jungle?

<p>Muffled all blasts and thunders (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'The jungle mattress was resilient and alive'. What does this imply about the environment?

<p>'The jungle had life and bounce' (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'The world ground to a standstill'. What does this suggest about the setting?

<p>'Everything came to a halt' (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Environment Color

The environment is described as rubber and ash.

Children's Activity

The children played hide-and-seek and tag in the environment.

Flash of Light

The children squinted at the sun to experience a flash of light.

Reaction to Colors

The children stood in awe at the amazing blueness and yellowness around them.

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Impact on Hearing

The environment stuffed the children's ears as if losing hearing.

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Sound Effect

The environment muffled and cut the sounds in the area.

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Squinting

The children squinted at the sun often in the text.

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Jungle Noises

The environment muffled all blasts and thunders from the jungle.

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Jungle Mattress

The jungle mattress was described as resilient and alive.

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World Standstill

'The world ground to a standstill' suggests everything came to a halt.

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Study Notes

Margot's Character

  • Margot is a 9-year-old girl who is different from the others and is treated as an outcast.
  • She is frail and has a pale snow face, thinness, and barely moving lips.
  • She has a waiting silence, which sets her apart from the others.

The School on Venus

  • The story takes place in a school on the planet Venus, where children of rocket men and women are taught.
  • The school is an underground city with huge glass windows that allow the children to see the rain outside.

The Rain on Venus

  • The rain on Venus is constant, and the children are used to it.
  • The rain has a significant impact on the children's behavior and mood.
  • The rain is described as a "loud wet world patterning windows."

Margot's Past

  • Margot's parents are taking her back to Earth next year, which is a vital decision for her.
  • This decision would result in a significant loss of thousands of dollars to her family.

The Children's Behavior

  • The children are cruel to Margot, refusing to look at her or play with her.
  • They taunt and push her, showing their hatred towards her difference.
  • The children have a strong dislike for Margot's pale face, waiting silence, and thinness.

The Poem Incident

  • Margot wrote a poem, but the children refused to believe it, saying "Aw, you didn't write that!"
  • Margot's poem was likely about the sun and summer, which is distinct from the constant rain on Venus.

The Teacher's Absence

  • The teacher is absent, and the children are concerned about missing something important.
  • The teacher's return is awaited, with the children asking "Where's teacher?"

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