he main character walks through a world dominated by what?
Technology and automation.
What profession did Ray Bradbury have before becoming a full-time writer?
He worked as a clerk and in various jobs, including as a newspaper editor.
What sport is played on an ice rink?
Ice hockey.
What toy is often associated with "Play-Doh"?
Modeling clay.
What does the character feel as he walks alone at night?
A sense of freedom and nostalgia.
What city did Ray Bradbury grow up in?
Waukegan, Illinois.
What are the two teams in American football called?
Offense and defense.
What popular toy involves building structures with interlocking pieces?
LEGO or building blocks.
How does society in "The Pedestrian" view walking?
As an outdated and unnecessary activity.
Which of Bradbury's works is often considered a dystopian classic?
"Fahrenheit 451."
Name a popular sport that includes a bat and a ball
Baseball or softball.
What is the name of the classic toy that features a spinning top?
Dreidel.
What is the primary theme of "The Pedestrian"?
The dangers of conformity and the loss of individuality.
In which year was Ray Bradbury born?
1920
What is the object used to score points in basketball?
A basketball.
What doll was introduced by Ruth Handler in 1959?
Barbie
Who is the author of "The Pedestrian"?
Ray Bradbury.
What significant award did Ray Bradbury win in 1954?
The Hugo Award for "The Martian Chronicles."
Which sport is known as "America's pastime"?
Baseball.
What classic toy is often associated with building and creativity?
LEGO.