110 pages 3 hours read

Peter Brown

The Wild Robot

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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Multiple Choice

1. What qualities best indicate that Roz may not be a typical robot?

A) She identifies the danger of being too close to water.

B) She is able to learn and adapt to her surroundings.

C) She gathers energy by charging in the sun.

D) She greets each of the animals she meets.

2. Why did the author choose to include a narrator in the novel?

A) The animals have little understanding of what Roz is and cannot provide these details.

B) There are no people on the island to describe important concepts to the reader.

C) Roz is unaware of her own origins and is unable to assess her own feelings.

D) The narrator provides details that may be difficult to convey without context.

3. What is the best word to describe Fink?

A) Opportunistic

B) Curious

C) Hungry

D) Cruel

4. How does Roz’s programming fail to protect her in some ways?

A) She isn’t waterproof, causing her to stay away from water.

B) She does not know how to connect with living creatures.

C) She is unable to use violence to protect herself.

D) She is not able to function outside of her intended programming.

5. What is the purpose of the narrator’s use of the qualifier “something like” in describing Roz’s feelings?

A) The qualifier is used to explain that Roz does not fully understand her emotions yet.