1-4
5-8
9-11
100

Question 1

The appeal of danger to young children.

100

Question 5

As sensory and emotionally complex, shaped by innocence and misunderstanding

100

Question 9

A mix of both imagination and reality in the narrator's childhood.

200

Question 2

Attempt to use sophisticated language without understanding

200

Question 6

The narrator's childhood blends secrecy and imagination

200

Question 10

Calm but slightly unsettling.

300

Question 3

Buildup of sensory details that show how intense and enclosed childhood felt.

300

Question 7

Both fun childhood memories and danger

300

Question 11

Plants certain ideas in the narrator's head, regarding causes of certain events.

400

Question 4

A symbolic space where the narrator shows control over meaning and memory.

400

Question 8

Include a moral regarding curiosity and risk