7B Unit 3 Transformation

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"Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed" is considered science fiction because
The settlers encounter remnants of an alien culture.

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"Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed" is considered science fiction because
The settlers encounter remnants of an alien culture.
In "Dark They Were and Golden-eyed," the entire colony of earthmen...
turn into martians
In Caddie Woodlawn, and example of a colloquialism would be...
"It's bully fun!"
In Caddie Woodlawn, Caddie believes Mother's punishment is unfair because...
Caddie is the only one being punished.
In "prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess," Prince Hyacinth's lack of awareness of his physical flaw that is obvious to everybody else is an example of
dramatic irony
The theme of "Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess" is...
"Self-love keeps us from knowing our own defects of mind and body."
At the Beginning of "Jimmy Yellow Hawk," LIttle Jim wants to trap...
a bobcat
At the beginning of "Jimmy Yellow Hawk," Little Jim's decision to change his name is considered the...
exposition of the plot
An example of situational irony in the story "Being a Public Character" is...
The narrator accidentally bites a lion.
In "Being a Public Character," saying "josh about" is an example of...
dialect
At the beginning of "Being a Public Character," Spot is best described as...
a dog who tries to live up to underserved recognition
An example of hyperbole in "How Beautiful with Mud" is...
"Even my eyeballs felt yanked from their sockets."
In "How Beautiful with Mud" Hildegarde spends all her money on beauty products because...
She wants to look like the women in the beauty magazines.
In "Raymond's Run," Raymond is...
Squeaky's older brother
The significance of the title "Raymond's Run" is...
The race changes Squeaky's focus from helping herself to helping Raymond.
In "Raymond's Run," Squeaky's mother relates to Squeaky by...
wishing that Squeaky would act like a girl
The antagonist of "The Beggar" is...
Skvortsoff
In "The Beggar," Olga's helpfulness toward Lushkoff is an example of...
situational irony
The setting of "Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed" is...
Mars
The protagonist of Caddie Woodlawn is...
Caddie Woodlawn
In Caddie Woodlawn this character tells Caddie that growing up to be a woman does not mean putting on airs.
Father
In "Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess," Prince Hyacinth's physical abnormality is...
his nose is too long
In "Jimmy Yellow Hawk," Grandpa tries to teach Little Jim that...
the old Lakota ways are different from the new ways
In "Jimmy Yellow Hawk," Little Jim accidently traps...
a skunk
In "Being a Public Character," Spot thinks he's actually biting...
a dog, not a lion
In "How Beautiful with Mud" the situational irony is...
Hildegard thinks the beauty clay will make her more beautiful, but it makes her face red and blotchy.
"Raymond's Run" is written from...
first person point of view
Lushkoff lies to Skvortsoff at the beginning of "The Beggar" because...
He believes no one will give him money if he tells the truth.
Harry Bittering is the only character who remains human in the story "Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed."
FALSE
In the excerpt from Caddie Woodlawn, Caddie's main character flaw is that she is jealous of Annabelle.
FALSE
An example of understatement in "Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess" is when the Fairy tells Prince Hyacinth that his nose "doesn't lack anything."
TRUE
In "Jimmy Yellow Hawk," Little Jim decides to perform an act of bravery so that he can change his name.
TRUE
"Being a Public Character" is considered humorous because Spot never intends to become a hero.
TRUE
In "Being a Public Character," when spot picks up the gray wool bunch, he knows what it is.
FALSE
Even before adolescence the narrator of "How Beautiful with Mud" took meticulous care of her body.
FALSE
In "How Beautiful with Mud," Hildegarde's decision to get revenge by writing advertisements indicates that she is a static character.
FALSE
Because Squeaky's strengths and weaknesses are present in "Raymond's Run," Squeaky can be described as a flat character.
FALSE
In "The Beggar," it is Olga, not Skvortsoff, who demonstrates true generosity.
TRUE