1) What details about Edward hint at his potentially negative qualities? a) He is dressed in fine clothes, has intricate features, and believes himself to be an exceptional creation. b) Edward's vanity and his dislike for his uncertain origin (whiskers) . c) They don't seem to match the rest of him, hinting at a desire for complete perfection. d) He enjoys solitude and admires his own reflection, possibly because he spends most of the day alone. 2) Why does Edward think so highly of himself? a) He enjoys solitude and admires his own reflection, possibly because he spends most of the day alone. b) He is dressed in fine clothes, has intricate features, and believes c) They don't seem to match the rest of him, hinting at a desire for complete perfection. d) Edward's vanity and his dislike for his uncertain origin (whiskers) . 3) Why does Edward dislike his whiskers? a) He enjoys solitude and admires his own reflection, possibly because he spends most of the day alone. b) They don't seem to match the rest of him, hinting at a desire for complete perfection. c) He is dressed in fine clothes, has intricate features, and believes d) Edward's vanity and his dislike for his uncertain origin (whiskers) . 4) What does Edward's preference for winter tell us about him? a) They don't seem to match the rest of him, hinting at a desire for complete perfection. b) Edward's vanity and his dislike for his uncertain origin (whiskers) . exceptional creation. c) He enjoys solitude and admires his own reflection, possibly because he spends most of the day alone. d) He is dressed in fine clothes, has intricate features, and believes 5) How does Abilene treat Edward differently from the adults? a) She created him and treating him as an equal. b) Dressing him, talking to him, and including him in activities. The adults tolerate Edward's presence and cater to Abilene's fantasy. c) Abilene cares for Edward and includes him in her life. d) It is out of courtesy to Abilene and because he dislikes them. 6) Why does Edward pretend to listen to Abilene's parents? a) It is out of courtesy to Abilene and because he dislikes them. b) Abilene cares for Edward and includes him in her life. c) She created him and treating him as an equal. d) Dressing him, talking to him, and including him in activities. The adults tolerate Edward's presence and cater to Abilene's fantasy. 7) Why does Edward pretend to listen to Abilene's parents? a) Dressing him, talking to him, and including him in activities. The adults tolerate Edward's presence and cater to Abilene's fantasy. b) She created him and treated him as an equal. c) It is out of courtesy to Abilene and because he dislikes them. d) Abilene cares for Edward and includes him in her life. 8) What is Edward's relationship with Abilene like at this point in the story? a) Abilene cares for Edward and includes him in her life. b) It is out of courtesy to Abilene and because he dislikes them. c) Dressing him, talking to him, and including him in activities. The adults tolerate Edward's presence and cater to Abilene's fantasy. d) She created him and treated him as an equal. 9) What kind of story does Pellegrina hint at telling soon? a) Edward's eventual separation from Abilene and the coming of a story. b) It could be something like Abilene losing interest, misplacing Edward, or even Edward getting broken. c) The story might involve Edward going on a journey or adventure, possibly even far away from home. d) A journey or possibly an adventure 10) Can you find any hints in the story that tell us something exciting might happen to Edward the rabbit? a) Edward's eventual separation from Abilene and the coming of a story. b) It could be something like Abilene losing interest, misplacing Edward, or even Edward getting broken. c) The story might involve Edward going on a journey or adventure, possibly even far away from home. d) A journey or possibly an adventure 11) What might be the cause of the coming separation between Edward and Abilene? a) Edward's eventual separation from Abilene and the coming of a story. b) A journey or possibly an adventure c) The story might involve Edward going on a journey or adventure, possibly even far away from home. d) It could be something like Abilene losing interest, misplacing Edward, or even Edward getting broken. 12) Where do you think the story might take Edward based on his introduction? a) The story might involve Edward going on a journey or adventure, possibly even far away from home.on his introduction? b) A journey or possibly an adventure c) It could be something like Abilene losing interest, misplacing Edward, or even Edward getting broken. d) Edward's eventual separation from Abilene and the coming of a story. 13) What are the two incidents that disrupt Edward's predictable world a) A new maid dismisses him as just "something to be cleaned," even vacuuming him, further emphasizing his lack of agency b) A new maid dismisses him as just "something to be cleaned," even vacuuming him, further emphasizing his lack of agency 14) Give 1 incident that disrupts Edward's predictable world. a) A new maid dismisses him as just "something to be cleaned," even vacuuming him, further emphasizing his lack of agency b) Edward's life revolves around Abilene and a set routine. He gets dressed, sits at the table for meals (even though he can't eat), and listens (or pretends to listen) to conversations. c) A new maid dismisses him as just "something to be cleaned," even vacuuming him, further emphasizing his lack of agency d) Despite these disruptions, Abilene's love for Edward remains constant. She searches for him when he's lost and assures him of her love. 15) What make Edward feel that the story of Pelegrina was for him? a) The story foreshadows a possible consequence of Edward's own lack of emotional connection. b) Pelegrina tells a story of a prideful princess who cared nothing for love and ends up transformed into a warthog, then killed. c) Pelegrina stares directly at Edward while telling the story. d) Edward finds the story pointless, reflecting his own inability to connect emotionally. e) The story's dark ending foreshadows a possible danger or misfortune for Edward on his upcoming trip. 16) Why does Edward feel relieved when the last of the people on land disappears? a) Being back in the world trumps being called "it". b) Shows Edward is seen as an object, not a living thing. c) Edward dislikes Pelegrina's coldness and the scary story. Her absence is a relief. d) Starts confused, then focuses on his surroundings, and finally accepts his fate.d. e) Both Edward and the princess lacked love and faced consequences. 17) How does the description of Edward sinking change throughout the passage? a) Shows Edward is seen as an object, not a living thing. b) Being back in the world trumps being called "it". c) Edward dislikes Pelegrina's coldness and the scary story. Her absence is a relief. d) Starts confused, then focuses on his surroundings, and finally accepts his fate.d. e) Both Edward and the princess lacked love and faced consequences. 18) What connection does Edward make between himself and the beautiful princess from Pellegrina's story? a) Starts confused, then focuses on his surroundings, and finally accepts his fate.d. b) Both Edward and the princess lacked love and faced consequences. c) Being back in the world. d) Shows Edward is seen as an object, not a living thing. e) Edward dislikes Pelegrina's coldness and the scary story. Her absence is a relief. 19) Why does Edward feel happy despite being called "it" by the old fisherman? a) Both Edward and the princess lacked love and faced consequences. b) Starts confused, then focuses on his surroundings, and finally accepts his fate.d. c) Shows Edward is seen as an object, not a living thing. d) Being back in the world. e) Edward dislikes Pelegrina's coldness and the scary story. Her absence is a relief. 20) The old man placed Edward carefully on a crate, positioning him so that he was si ting up and could look out at the sea. Edward appreciated the courtesy of this sma l gesture, but he was heartily sick of the ocean and would have been satisfied never to set eyes on itBased on the story, which of the following is the most likely reason for Edward's feelings about the ocean? a) He's worried about being positioned so he can be seen easily. b) He's associated the ocean with some unpleasant experience. c) He prefers the company of the old man to the scenery d) He enjoys looking out at the sea, but the old man isn't letting him sit comfortably.
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