Refer to A Wrinkle in Time for a complete version of this text.

Part A

Read the excerpt from A Wrinkle in Time.

“But what do we call you now?” Calvin asked.

“Oh, my dears,” came the new voice, a rich voice with the warmth of a woodwind, the clarity of a trumpet, the mystery of an English horn. “You can’t go on changing my name each time I metamorphose. And I’ve had such pleasure being Mrs. Whatsit I think you better keep to that.” She? He? It? smiled at them, and the radiance of the smile was as tangible as a soft breeze, as directly warming as the rays of the sun.

What is the meaning of metamorphose?

Responses

make others feel welcome
make others feel welcome

become something different
become something different

disappear
disappear

explain
explain
Question 2
Part B

Which context clue helps readers understand the meaning of metamorphose?

Responses

"pleasure"
"pleasure"

"changing"
"changing"

"mystery"
"mystery"

"clarity"

1 answer

Part A

The meaning of metamorphose is:

become something different


Part B

The context clue that helps readers understand the meaning of metamorphose is:

"changing"

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