Comprehension
I'm Nobody
The Runaway
Monster's are Due on Maple Street
Orpheus, the Great Musician
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Define Scapegoat
Someone to frame
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Who is the Author?
Emily Dickinson
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What is the story about?
A lost colt, running about in the snow
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Why was Les Goodman called out for acting strange?
Because he had Insomnia, and was caught looking up at the sky at night, or early in the morning
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Who are the main characters?
Orpheus, Hades, and Eurydice
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Define Miniature
A smaller replica of the real thing
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What was the main idea about?
Being a Nobody
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What was the Colt's first reaction to 'us'?
Tipping his head and snorting at us
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What were the figures at the end of the story doing?
They were observing and watching how the humans reacted
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Why did Orpheus go into the Underworld?
To retrieve Eurydice from Hades' Castle
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Define Pillared
Something that was held up by pillars
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What was the metaphor?
How public like a frog
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Why is the colt afraid of the snow?
Because he isn't Winter Broken
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What started the chaos?
All the power went out and people had started freaking out about it, along with something crashing onto Earth somewhere
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What is Orpheus' Instrument called?
A Lyre
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Define Idiosyncrasy
A weird or strange trait of an individual
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What is a livelong June?
A long summer
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Who left the colt outside?
The poem didn't tell us
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What happened to Pete Van Horn?
He was shot by Charlie, because they couldn't identify him
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What happened before Orpheus got to the surface?
He turned around, to look for Eurydice
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Define Accursed
Being placed under a curse
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Why does the author say that being a nobody is dangerous?
Because they would banish them
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What did they describe the sound of the Colt running as?
A miniature thunder, and with a clatter of stones
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Who's car starts up suddenly?
Les Goodman
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What did Orpheus see in the Underworld?
Yawning Caves, Soul's of the Dead, Charon on the River Styx, Cerberus the Three Headed Dog, Mud and Marshes, Dreadful Rivers, Daffodil Fields, Hissing Flames, and Hades Himself sitting upon his throne of his castle
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