Inferences
Characters
Setting
Conflict
Author’s Purpose
100

Why does Catalina often feel frustrated when tourists visit the observatory during the day?



Answer: What is because she cannot help with the telescopes?

100

Who is Catalina's favorite person to help at the observatory?



Answer: Who is her father (Papa)?

100

Where is the Cerro Tololo observatory located?



Answer: What is near La Serena, Chile?

100

What does Catalina notice when she reaches the one-meter telescope's dome?



Answer: What is the telescope was pointed down unusually?

100

Why does the author include Catalina's fascination with the night sky?



Answer: What is to show her passion for astronomy?

200

 What can you infer about Catalina's relationship with her father based on their interactions in the story?



Answer: What is they have a playful and loving relationship?

200

 Who laughed when Catalina expressed her desire to become an astronomer?



Answer: Who is her father (Papa)?

200

What does Catalina see when she looks up at the night sky?



Answer: What is the Milky Way?

200

 What happens after Catalina sees the irregular shape on the floor?



Answer: What is she discovers an injured man?

200

What is the author trying to convey by describing Catalina's actions with the telescope?



Answer: What is to highlight her skills and determination?

300

How does Catalina's experience in the story shape her future aspirations?



Answer: What is it strengthens her determination to become an astronomer?

300

8. What does Catalina want to confess to the scientists at the observatory?



Answer: What is her dream of becoming an astronomer?

300

What is the significance of the dome structures at the observatory?



Answer: What is they protect the delicate telescopes?

300

Why does Catalina decide to enter the telescope dome?



Answer: What is she thinks something is wrong?

300

What does the story suggest about the qualities of a good scientist?



Answer: What is they are observant and quick-thinking?

400

What motivates Catalina to take action when she discovers the injured astronomer?


Answer: What is her desire to help and her knowledge of the telescope?


400

What character trait is highlighted when Catalina offers to get the night operator?



Answer: What is her bravery?

400

Where does Catalina often find herself at night at the observatory?



Answer: What is beyond the "No Admittance" signs?

400

What problem does Catalina encounter when she sees the injured man?



Answer: What is the injured man needs help and the telescope needs fixing?

400

Why does Catalina's dream of becoming an astronomer meet skepticism?



Answer: What is because others doubt her abilities?

500

Why do you think Catalina's dream of becoming an astronomer is met with skepticism?



Answer: What is because she is young and others underestimate her abilities?

500

 What does Catalina demonstrate when she fixes the telescope without hesitation?



Answer: What is her resourcefulness and quick thinking?

500

How does the setting of the observatory impact Catalina's actions in the story?



Answer: What is it provides her the opportunity to show her skills and bravery?

500

How does Catalina solve the problem with the telescope?



Answer: What is she flips the switches to stop the telescope?

500

How does the author use Catalina's actions to develop the story's theme?



Answer: What is to show that pursuing dreams requires courage and determination?

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