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100

What found the one robot that survived?

A gang of sea otters

100

What animal did Roz copy in order to climb to the top of the cliffs?

A Crab

100

What bounced off Roz's head after she stood motionless for a long time?

A Pinecone

100

Who did Roz wake up in the cave?

A brother and sister bear!

100

Define this vocabulary word: Alter

To change 

200

What was Roz doing when she anchored her hands to the rocks and switched off her nonessential programs?

Sleeping

200

Define this vocabulary word: Engulfed 

Surrounded 

200

Provide text evidence that Roz has emotions. 

Various possible answers

200

How does the narrator's point of view change how the events are being described? 

***Bonus- Extra 300 points :)

The reader knows not only what Roz is thinking and feeling, but also other characters

200

How does the picture at the end of chapter 4 help the reader better understand the story?

-The reader can see/ visualize the setting

-The reader can see what Roz looks like 

-The reader can better visualize what is happening in the story 

300

Why wasn't the forest a comfortable place for Roz?

She tripped on jagged rocks and fallen trees

300

What was Roz like when she climbed out of her broken crate?

A hatchling breaking from a shell

300

What instinct make bears attack?

When a creature runs away 

300

What feeling did Roz kind-of feel when pinecones hit her head? a

Annoyance

300

What did Roz realize when she saw there was water all around the mountain?

She realized that she was on an island

400

What kind of birds circled above the foothills of the mountain? (9)

Vultures

400

What were Roz's survival instincts?

Parts of her brain that made her want to avoid danger and take care of herself so she could continue to function properly

400

What was the only thing Roz really wanted when she stood motionless in the forest?

Safety

400

What were Roz's survival instincts?

Parts of her brain that made her want to avoid danger and take care of herself so she could continue to function properly

400

Why was the top of the mountain more comfortable for Roz than the forest below?  

There were no trees and pinecones to fall on her head.

500

What was Roz's first sort-of feeling?

Curiousity

500

From what point of view is the story told?

Third Person Point of View

500

"Like a hatchling breaking from a shell, Roz climbed out into the world."

What type of figurative language is used here?

Simile

500

How was Roz's life different than the other animals' lives on the island?

She was artificial life

500

How did Roz get away from the bears?

She jumped into the air and onto a tree branch, and then she threw pine cones at them.