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100

What is an open grassland in sub-Saharan Africa? 

A veldt.

100

These are the names of the main characters in “The Veldt.”

George, Lydia, Peter and Wendy Hadley

100

The house is personified in the story. Prove it.

The house is "a wife" and "a mother. It cooks, cleans, brushes their teeth, rocks them to sleep, ties their shoes. It essentially does everything for them. 

100

George Hadley put his hand up to _______________ off the burning light from his ______________ eyes.

shield / squinted

100

"a special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people" means

Feast

200

Why did Mr. and Mrs. Hadley eat alone?

The children were at a special plastic carnival across town.

200

The Hadley’s house is ironically named a _________.

 Happylife Home

200

Why did Dr. McClean say the nursery was unhealthy for the children?

The children had become too emotionally attached to the nursery and are using it to express deep anger toward their parents.  "You’ve let this room and this house replace you and your wife in your children’s affections. This room is their mother and father, far more important in their lives than their real parents."

200

There were drops of _________________ on it, the wallet had been chewed, and there were blood smears on both sides.

saliva

200

"to spend time considering a possible future action, or to consider one particular thing for a long time in a serious and quiet way" means

To contemplate

300

Peter reacted in this way on a previous occasion when his parents shut the nursery.

He threw a tantrum.

300

Who was David McClean? What was his duty?

He was a psychologist who Mr. and Mrs. Hadley called upon to help with the children and the nursery situation.

300

What was the main feature of the nursery?

The nursery used advanced technology to create virtual worlds based on the children’s thoughts. It became so realistic that it felt like a real place, complete with sights, sounds, and even smells.

300

'We’ve never lifted a hand. They’re ______________ — let’s admit it. They come and go when they like; they treat us as if we were offspring. They’re spoiled and we’re spoiled."

insufferable  

300

"giving all your attention to something" means

engrossed

400

What familiar items did they find in the nursery?

George’s chewed and bloody wallet and Lydia's scarf.

400

How did Wendy’s behavior compare to Peter’s?

Wendy was quieter than Peter but just as involved in the rebellion against their parents. She followed Peter’s lead and helped lure the parents into the trap at the end.

400

Explain the meaning of  the neologism “odorophonics” in The Veldt. 

"Odorophonics" combines the words "odor" (smell) and "phonics" (sound), and it refers to the nursery’s ability to recreate realistic smells and sounds to make the veldt feel incredibly lifelike.

400

With the children gone, the two men stood studying the lions ___________ at a distance, eating with great _________ whatever it was they had caught.

clustered / relish

400

"when referring to limits and expectations that are both realistic and acceptable" means

within reasonable bounds

500

How did the children trick their parents at the end of the story?


They begged to go into the nursery “one last time,” pretending to be sorry. When the parents followed them in, the children locked them inside, allowing the virtual lions to devour them.

500

How did David McClean react when he returned at the end of the story? What about the childen?

He was shocked to find the children calmly sitting in the nursery, with no parents in sight. When he asked where George and Lydia were, the children casually said they'd be along shortly—as the lions continued to feed in the background.

500

How did Bradberry describe smells and sounds? Give examples

The smells: The hot straw smell of lion grass, the cool green smell of the hidden water hole, the great rusty smell of animals, the smell of dust like a red paprika in the hot air, the dusty upholstery smell, smell of blood 

The sounds: the thump of distant antelope feet on grassy sod, the papery rustling of vultures, panting, scream, roaring

500

Mr. Hadley looked at his wife and they turned and looked back at the beasts edging slowly forward ___________, tails __________.

crouching / stiff

500

"to treat people unfairly or cruelly over a period of time"

to persecute

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