Sexing the Cherry
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Sanders Jackson
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discuss the symbolism of the cherry in 'Sexing the Cherry'.
The cherry symbolizes desire, temptation, and the fleeting nature of pleasure.
The cherry symbolizes wisdom, growth, and knowledge.
The cherry symbolizes power, authority, and control.
The cherry symbolizes purity, innocence, and naivety.
Answer explanation
The cherry symbolizes desire, temptation, and the fleeting nature of pleasure, reflecting themes in 'Sexing the Cherry'.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Analyse the character of Dog-Woman in 'Sexing the Cherry'.
Dog-Woman represents conformity and obedience to societal norms
Dog-Woman is a passive and submissive character in the novel
Dog-Woman in 'Sexing the Cherry' is a symbol of rebellion against societal norms, embodying freedom, independence, and strength.
Dog-Woman symbolizes weakness and dependence
Answer explanation
Dog-Woman in 'Sexing the Cherry' is a symbol of rebellion against societal norms, embodying freedom, independence, and strength.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the main themes explored in 'Sexing the Cherry'?
Gender identity, historical fiction, magical realism, concept of time
Romantic poetry, financial planning, space exploration
Cooking recipes, political satire, sports analysis
Biography, horror fiction, environmental activism
Answer explanation
The main themes explored in 'Sexing the Cherry' are gender identity, historical fiction, magical realism, and the concept of time.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the narrative structure of 'Sexing the Cherry'.
The narrative structure of 'Sexing the Cherry' is circular, repeating the same events in each chapter.
The narrative structure of 'Sexing the Cherry' is non-linear with alternating chapters focusing on different characters and events.
Each chapter in 'Sexing the Cherry' focuses on a different genre of literature.
The narrative structure of 'Sexing the Cherry' is linear with a single protagonist.
Answer explanation
The narrative structure of 'Sexing the Cherry' is non-linear with alternating chapters focusing on different characters and events.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the historical context influence the events in 'Sexing the Cherry'?
The historical context in 'Sexing the Cherry' influences the events by providing background information, societal norms, and cultural beliefs that shape the characters' actions and decisions.
The historical context only influences the events in a minor way in 'Sexing the Cherry'
The historical context has no impact on the events in 'Sexing the Cherry'
The historical context in 'Sexing the Cherry' is completely irrelevant to the events
Answer explanation
The historical context in 'Sexing the Cherry' influences the events by providing background information, societal norms, and cultural beliefs that shape the characters' actions and decisions.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discuss the representation of femininity in 'Sexing the Cherry'.
The representation of femininity in 'Sexing the Cherry' is solely based on physical appearance.
The representation of femininity in 'Sexing the Cherry' is depicted through characters like the twelve dancing princesses who challenge traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
The female characters in 'Sexing the Cherry' conform to traditional gender norms without any deviation.
Femininity in 'Sexing the Cherry' is portrayed as submissive and passive.
Answer explanation
The representation of femininity in 'Sexing the Cherry' is depicted through characters like the twelve dancing princesses who challenge traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does 'Sexing the Cherry' portray female empowerment?
The book focuses solely on male characters and their achievements, overshadowing any female empowerment themes.
Female characters in 'Sexing the Cherry' are depicted as dependent on male characters for their success and happiness.
Female characters like the Dog Woman and the twelve dancing princesses challenge societal norms and expectations, showcasing independence, strength, and resilience.
The female characters in the book are portrayed as weak and submissive, reinforcing traditional gender roles.
Answer explanation
The female characters like the Dog Woman and the twelve dancing princesses challenge societal norms and expectations, showcasing independence, strength, and resilience.
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