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We returned to the ship, then we took our casks, filled them with water, slept on shore, and the next morning set sail. About noon, a most violent whirlwind arose, lifting the ship above the water, and did not let us down into the seas but kept us suspended like puppets in mid-air for seven days and nights; on the eighth we saw a massive tract of land, like an island, round and remarkably full of light; we got on shore and found that it was inhabited. As night fell, other islands became visible, some were enormous, others minuscule, and all a fiery color. As we advanced, we were suddenly seized by the Hippogypi, who are men carried upon vultures, which they ride as we do horses. These vultures have three heads, and are immensely large; one of their feathers is bigger than a ship mast! The Hippogypi have orders, it seems, to fly around the kingdom, and if they find any stranger, to bring him to the king: they took us therefore and carried us before him. As soon as he saw us, he guessed by our attire what we were, saying "You are Grecians," and we told him we were.
"How did you arrive here?"
We told him what had happened, and he told us his own history, informing us that he also was a man, his name was Endymion, that he had been taken away from earth and brought to this place where he reigned as sovereign. "If I succeed in the war which I am now engaged in against the inhabitants of the sun, you will be happy here." We asked him what the quarrel was about.
"Phaeton, the king of the sun, has been at war with us for ages. I had the intention of sending some of my subjects to establish a colony in Lucifer, which was uninhabited: but Phaeton, out of envy, put a stop to it, by opposing me; we were overcome, our forces at that time being unequal to theirs. I have now resolved to renew the war and establish my colony."
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What does the simile "suspended like puppets" suggest about how the Grecians feel while they are in mid-air for seven days and nights?
A.
It suggests that the Grecians feel safe.
B.
It suggests that the Grecians feel a lack of control.
C.
It suggests that the Grecians feel tense.
D.
It suggests that the Grecians feel a sense of purpose.
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"How did you arrive here?"
We told him what had happened, and he told us his own history, informing us that he also was a man, his name was Endymion, that he had been taken away from earth and brought to this place where he reigned as sovereign. "If I succeed in the war which I am now engaged in against the inhabitants of the sun, you will be happy here." We asked him what the quarrel was about.
"Phaeton, the king of the sun, has been at war with us for ages. I had the intention of sending some of my subjects to establish a colony in Lucifer, which was uninhabited: but Phaeton, out of envy, put a stop to it, by opposing me; we were overcome, our forces at that time being unequal to theirs. I have now resolved to renew the war and establish my colony."
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What does the simile "suspended like puppets" suggest about how the Grecians feel while they are in mid-air for seven days and nights?
A.
It suggests that the Grecians feel safe.
B.
It suggests that the Grecians feel a lack of control.
C.
It suggests that the Grecians feel tense.
D.
It suggests that the Grecians feel a sense of purpose.
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The simile "suspended like puppets" suggests that the Grecians feel a lack of control. So, the correct answer is:
**B. It suggests that the Grecians feel a lack of control.**
**B. It suggests that the Grecians feel a lack of control.**