👀 Point of View
💡 Theme
🔍 Inference
📚 Vocabulary
🎭 Character Analysis
100

What point of view is Zoo told from?

Third-person omniscient.

100

What is a theme?

A message or lesson about life.

100

What can readers infer about the horse-spiders at the end?

They are intelligent beings with families and emotions.

100

A spaceship travels from Earth to Saturn and then to Jupiter.

Which vocabulary word best describes the trip?

Interplanetary 

100

Who runs the Interplanetary Zoo?

Professor Hugo

200

What does omniscient mean?

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of many characters.

200

Which theme best fits Zoo?

Curiosity is universal among intelligent beings.

200

What can readers infer about Earth's role in the zoo?

Humans are actually the exhibit being observed.

200

A crowd watches a dragon fly across the sky. Everyone is amazed and cannot stop staring.

Which vocabulary word best describes what the crowd is feeling?

Awe

200

How do the people of Earth react to the horse-spiders?

They are curious, fascinated, amazed, and somewhat frightened by them. They line up to see them and pay money to observe them.

300

How do we know the narrator is not a character in the story?

The narrator never uses "I" and knows things characters could not know.

300

What does the ending teach readers about perspective?

Different groups often view each other in similar ways.

300

What can readers infer about the other planets Professor Hugo visits?

Citizens there probably pay to observe the horse-spiders as well.

300

The robot repeats the same message every five minutes throughout the day.

Which vocabulary word best describes the robot's behavior?

Constantly

300

How do the horse-spiders react to humans?

They are curious and fascinated by humans. They enjoy observing them and think Earth is one of the best places they visited.

400

Why does the point of view change after the story leaves Earth?

To show life on Kaan and reveal the twist.

400

What human behavior helps develop the theme?

People eagerly pay money to observe unfamiliar creatures.

400

What can readers infer about Professor Hugo?

He is a clever businessman.

400

After returning home from a long trip, a child runs to their parent and gives them a big hug.

Which vocabulary word best describes the child's action?

Embrace

400

Which phrase best describes Professor Hugo?

A clever businessman

500

How does the point of view help create the surprise ending?

Readers initially view the horse-spiders as strange creatures before learning humans are actually the exhibit.

500

How do both humans and horse-spiders help develop the theme?

Both groups are fascinated by creatures that are different from themselves.

500

Why might Professor Hugo never tell visitors the truth?

The mystery helps him make money and attract customers.

500

A scientist visits a planet where every creature looks completely different from anything she has ever seen. She is amazed by what she discovers and cannot stop studying them.

Which TWO vocabulary words could be used to describe this situation?

Awe and Interplanetary

500

Which two actions best support the idea that Professor Hugo is a clever businessman?

1. He collects money from the people of Earth to see the horse-spiders.

2. He collects money from the horse-spiders to observe humans and other creatures on different planets.

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