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What connections can you draw between the novella and the life of the author?

Is that they both involve traveling to different places. Another connection is that they both crash in the desert involving a flying accident.

What is the authors attitude towards creativity? How do you know?

The quotation suggests that the authors attitude toward creativity is prideful and of great value. This is accurate because he is emphasizing it throughout the first pages using repetition.

"My Drawing Number One"

Why did no one believe the Turkish astronomer?

No one believed the Turkish astronomer because the grown-ups saw he wasn't dressed correctly. They only saw his outer appearance instead of who the Turkish astronomer was inside.

How do the baobabs symbolize nazi ideology? What message does the author convey through his symbolism?

The baobabs symbolize nazi ideology because they grow and the allied forces should have destroyed them in the beginning.

What tone does Saint-Exupery develop through his diction and syntax?

He develops a reverent attitude towards his creativity.

What tone does Saint-Exupery develop through his diction and syntax?

He develops a reverent attitude towards his creativity.

What attitude does Saint-Exupery develop towards the grown ups?

He develops a contemptuous attitude through his diction and detail.