If you discussed the difference between the characters of a girl exploring an island in 1906 and a girl exploring Europa in 2206, you are probably comparing --(1 point)
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an adventure story and a fantasy story
an adventure story and a fantasy story
an adventure story and a science fiction story
an adventure story and a science fiction story
a mystery story and a science fiction story
a mystery story and a science fiction story
a fantasy story and a science fiction story
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an adventure story and a science fiction story
Read the excerpt from Cinderella and a short story based on the fairy tale. Then, answer the questions.
Cinderella (fairy tale):
Once there was a girl named Cinderella whose mother had died. Her father remarried a cruel woman. She made Cinderella do all the work for her and her two daughters.
They even forced Cinderella to sleep on the hearth, so she was always covered in cinders, and gave her the name Cinderella.
One day the prince announced that he would hold a ball. He would invite all the young women of the kingdom. The stepsisters were very excited. Cinderella hoped that she could go too.
Cinderella (short story):
Cinderella sighed and wiped her hand across her forehead. She knew it left a trail of cinders, but she was too tired to care, even if her stepsisters would laugh at her again and mock her with the name “Cinderella.”
She took her mop, trudged out to the wide marble steps of the mansion and started to work. As always, when she was working on a mindless task, it was hard to avoid her mind flying away like a bird. She was miserable, trapped working for her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. No matter how she tried to keep the house clean and make them lovely clothes and delicious meals, they were always cruel. While she worked she twirled the mop and pictured herself at a beautiful party, dancing.
“Letter, miss.” Cinderella looked up with a start. A fancy messenger was holding out a fancy envelope. just as she reached out for it, her stepsister Anastasia flew out the front door and snatched it from the messenger’s hand.
The short story is different from from the fairy tale because the short story includes --
(1 point)
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a different setting
a different setting
less imagery and detail
less imagery and detail
much more character development
much more character development
a very different plot
a very different plot
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Cinderella (fairy tale):
Once there was a girl named Cinderella whose mother had died. Her father remarried a cruel woman. She made Cinderella do all the work for her and her two daughters.
They even forced Cinderella to sleep on the hearth, so she was always covered in cinders, and gave her the name Cinderella.
One day the prince announced that he would hold a ball. He would invite all the young women of the kingdom. The stepsisters were very excited. Cinderella hoped that she could go too.
Cinderella (short story):
Cinderella sighed and wiped her hand across her forehead. She knew it left a trail of cinders, but she was too tired to care, even if her stepsisters would laugh at her again and mock her with the name “Cinderella.”
She took her mop, trudged out to the wide marble steps of the mansion and started to work. As always, when she was working on a mindless task, it was hard to avoid her mind flying away like a bird. She was miserable, trapped working for her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. No matter how she tried to keep the house clean and make them lovely clothes and delicious meals, they were always cruel. While she worked she twirled the mop and pictured herself at a beautiful party, dancing.
“Letter, miss.” Cinderella looked up with a start. A fancy messenger was holding out a fancy envelope. just as she reached out for it, her stepsister Anastasia flew out the front door and snatched it from the messenger’s hand.
The short story is different from from the fairy tale because the short story includes --
(1 point)
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a different setting
a different setting
less imagery and detail
less imagery and detail
much more character development
much more character development
a very different plot
a very different plot
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much more character development
Compared to the short story, the fairy tale is more focused on –(1 point)
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imagery
imagery
setting
setting
character
character
plot
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imagery
imagery
setting
setting
character
character
plot
plot
Read the excerpt from the short story Cinderella and a science fiction version of the story. Then, answer the questions.
Cinderella:
Cinderella sighed and wiped her hand across her forehead. She knew it left a trail of cinders, but she was too tired to care, even if her stepsisters would laugh at her again and mock her with the name “Cinderella.”
She took her mop, trudged out to the wide marble steps of the mansion and started to work. As always, when she was working on a mindless task, it was hard to avoid her mind flying away like a bird. She was miserable, trapped working for her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. No matter how she tried to keep the house clean and make them lovely clothes and delicious meals, they were always cruel. While she worked she twirled the mop and pictured herself at a beautiful party, dancing.
“Letter, miss.” Cinderella looked up with a start. A fancy messenger was holding out a fancy envelope. just as she reached out for it, her stepsister Anastasia flew out the front door and snatched it from the messenger’s hand.
Cindy:
Red dust coated Cindy from head to toe as she emerged from the cave, carrying a bag of rocks. Her stepmother, Helen, was still down in the cave, chopping more rocks free. If only they could find some minerals that would be worth something to sell! She dreamed of breaking open the cave wall to find a cache of Martian rubies. But instead, there were only worthless red rocks.
“Look!” Cindy’s stepsister Annie rushed out from the house, holding up her tablet. “There’s a contest for the best Martian ruby! The prince himself is going to judge it!”
“We haven’t even found any Martian rubies,” Cindy said sadly. “We can’t win with red dust.”
An important difference between these two short stories is --
(1 point)
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the setting
the setting
the character of the prince
the character of the prince
the plot
the plot
the main character
the main character
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Cinderella:
Cinderella sighed and wiped her hand across her forehead. She knew it left a trail of cinders, but she was too tired to care, even if her stepsisters would laugh at her again and mock her with the name “Cinderella.”
She took her mop, trudged out to the wide marble steps of the mansion and started to work. As always, when she was working on a mindless task, it was hard to avoid her mind flying away like a bird. She was miserable, trapped working for her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. No matter how she tried to keep the house clean and make them lovely clothes and delicious meals, they were always cruel. While she worked she twirled the mop and pictured herself at a beautiful party, dancing.
“Letter, miss.” Cinderella looked up with a start. A fancy messenger was holding out a fancy envelope. just as she reached out for it, her stepsister Anastasia flew out the front door and snatched it from the messenger’s hand.
Cindy:
Red dust coated Cindy from head to toe as she emerged from the cave, carrying a bag of rocks. Her stepmother, Helen, was still down in the cave, chopping more rocks free. If only they could find some minerals that would be worth something to sell! She dreamed of breaking open the cave wall to find a cache of Martian rubies. But instead, there were only worthless red rocks.
“Look!” Cindy’s stepsister Annie rushed out from the house, holding up her tablet. “There’s a contest for the best Martian ruby! The prince himself is going to judge it!”
“We haven’t even found any Martian rubies,” Cindy said sadly. “We can’t win with red dust.”
An important difference between these two short stories is --
(1 point)
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the setting
the setting
the character of the prince
the character of the prince
the plot
the plot
the main character
the main character
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the setting
One clue that tells you Cindy is a Cinderella-based story is ---(1 point)
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the name of the main character
the name of the main character
the setting
the setting
the character Annie
the character Annie
the search for rubies
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the name of the main character
the name of the main character
the setting
the setting
the character Annie
the character Annie
the search for rubies
the name of the main character