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7 Cards in this Set
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- 3rd side (hint)
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. |
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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" |
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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. |
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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. |
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What tone does Saint-Exupery develop through his diction and syntax? |
He develops a reverent attitude towards his creativity. |
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What tone does Saint-Exupery develop through his diction and syntax? |
He develops a reverent attitude towards his creativity. |
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What attitude does Saint-Exupery develop towards the grown ups? |
He develops a contemptuous attitude through his diction and detail. |
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