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100

Why does Margot refer to the sun as a penny?

She refers to the sun as a penny because there both shiny and round.

100

Why can't the other kids remember the sun?

They were only 2 when it happened 7 years ago?

100

Why were Margot's parents going to take her back to earth the next year?

She was becoming sad and depressed without tthe sun.

200

Why does Margot describe the sun as a flower that blooms fro just one hour?

Because the sun is found and can be yellow like a flower and on venus it comes out for one hour every 7 years.

200

"It was a nest of octopi, clustering up great arms of fleshlike weed, wavering, flowering in this brief spring."(Bradbury page #5) Why dose the narrator refer to the jungele as octopi?

He refers to the jungle as octopi becuse the jungle is so great that it is all connected and tangled together like an octopi's tentacles.

300

"Then, wildly, like animals escaped from their caves, they ran and ran in shouting circles." (Bradbury #5) Why does the Narrator refer to the kids as wild animals"

He refers to them as that because they were so exited to go out in the sun the were acting wildly.

300

why does the story refer to Margot as an old photograph or a ghost?

The story refers to her like this because she is so pale and shy like a ghost and keeps to herself.

300

Why are they described as being released from a spell when they go outside?

Because they are finnaly free and don't have to feel like couped up in a building all there life.

400

Why do Margot's classmates lock her in the cabinet?

They were jelous that she can remember living on earth under the sun.

400

Why did the children start to cry once the rain started again?

They were sad the wouldn't see the sun again for at least 7 more years.

400

Why does the sun only appear once every 7 years?

The story says because the clouds only seperate once every 7 years.

500

Why were the kids described as weeds and roses?

When they were all grouped together trying to look outside they looked like a lot of weeds poping out of a bush.

500

"They turned through the doorway to the room in the sound of the storm and thunder, lightning on their faces, blue and terrible." (Bradbruy page #6) Why where the kids faces all described as blue and terrible?

Because they just realized that they left Margot in the closet for the whole time the sun was out.

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