The City of Ember relies entirely on a failing _____ system for light.
Generator
Gulliver first lands in _______+ where the people are tiny.
Lilliput
The essay is written as a satire proposing the eating of ____ to solve poverty.
infants
The poem blends pagan fate concepts with Christian
faith
Baptista refuses to marry Bianca until ____ marries first
Katherine
The mayor secretly hoards ______ while the city suffers shortages.
food
In Brobdingnag, Gulliver is viewed as a _____ by the giant inhabitants.
pet
Swift actually criticizes England's exploitation of
Ireland
the sea symbolizes both suffering and spiritual
journey
Petruchio attempts to "tame" Kate through psychological
manipulation
The instructions are damaged because Poppy _____ them.
chews
Swift uses satire to expose the _____ of European governments.
corruption
Swift's real solution lies in treating the poor with
compassion
The speaker believes earthly wealth is
temporary
The main conflict centers on societal expectations of
gender roles
The river beneath Ember leads to the ______ beyond they city.
Surface
Gulliver becomes increasingly _____ with human society over time.
disillusioned.
Swift's proposal is meant to shock the reader into seeing the
inhumanity
The final section urges readers to seek _____ in heaven.
eternal life
The play's ending raises questions about sincere versus performed
obedience
The message they drop back to Ember is meant for the ____ to find.
people
Swift uses the small conflicts of Lilliput to mock real-world _____ disputes.
political
Swift uses extreme exaggeration also called
hyperbole
The exile motif reflects Anglo_Saxon values of loyalty to one's
lord
Kate's transformation may represent conformity or strategic
adaption