Vocabulary & Phrases
Point of View
Plot & Planet Hopping
Inferences & Themes
Science Fiction Elements
100

This adjective describes something existing or occurring between planets.

What is interplanetary? 


100

The story is told from this point of view.

What is Third Person? 


100

The specific month when the children were always "good".

What is August? 


100

The reason the "horse-spiders" feel safe in their cages.

What is the bars protect them from the humans? 


100

The name of the Professor’s spaceship and attraction.

What is Professor Hugo’s Interplanetary Zoo? 


200

A word meaning a feeling of fear and wonder.

What is awe? 


200

The humans see the horse-spiders as "nightmares"; the horse-spiders see the humans as this.

What are creatures that wear garments and walk on two legs? 

200

The number of hours the ship stays in Chicago.

What is six hours? 


200

Based on the end of the story, what the "cages" are actually for.

What is protection for the creatures (not just to hold them in)? 

200

The specific cost for a human to see the zoo.

What is one dollar? 


300

To run with light, quick steps, as the creatures do on Kaan.

What is scurry? 


300

How the "she-creature" reacts when her family returns.

What is happy/babbled a greeting?

300

The home planet of the horse-spider people.

What is Kaan? 


300

The theme of the story is that this concept depends on your perspective.

What is "who is in the zoo" (or perspective)? 



300

Two physical traits of the horse-spider creatures.

What is small, horse-like, chattering, or running up walls like spiders?

400

To "embrace" someone is to do this.

What is to hug or hold close? 


400

How the little creature from Kaan feels about the trip to Earth.

What is it was "the best"?

400

The number of worlds the creatures visited on their trip.

What is eight worlds? 


400

What the humans and creatures have in common regarding money.

What is they both pay to see each other?

400

Two cities on Earth (other than Chicago) that the ship visits.

What are New York, London, Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, or Tokyo? (Any two) 


500

The little creature is called an "offspring," which means this.

What is a child or children?

500

The "Again and Again" phrase that both the humans and the little creature say.

What is "the very best Zoo (ever)"?

500

The length of time the ship was away from Kaan.

What is two months?

500

Why Professor Hugo might be considered a very clever businessman.

What is he gets paid by both sides (the humans and the aliens)?

500

The currency used by the people of Kaan.

What are commocs?

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