
Brave New World
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English, World Languages, Arts
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12th Grade
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Brave New World
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Open Ended
Before reading, what did you think the plot was going to be?
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Reading Comprehension
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Multiple Choice
All along chapters 1, 2 and 3, you follow a group of students visiting a building. What's the name of the building?
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
World state
Fertilizers
Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre
Bokanovsky place
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Multiple Choice
How many places in those facilities do the group of students visit?
5 rooms
4 rooms and a garden
a garden
4 rooms
3 rooms
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Multiple Select
Multiple option. Choose the name of the rooms they visit.
Fertilizing room
Bottling room
Decantating room
Neoplavovian Conditioning room
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Open Ended
What process is described along those rooms?
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Poll
Who do you think is going to be the main character?
Lenina Crowne
Bernard Marx
Henry Foster
Mustapha Mond
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Multiple Select
When does the story take place?
It doesn't say.
2540 A. C.
2020
632 a. F.
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Brave New World is set in 2540 ce, which the novel identifies as the year AF 632. AF stands for “after Ford,” as Henry Ford's assembly line is revered as god-like; this era began when Ford introduced his Model T.
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Multiple Choice
Are there countries in the story?
Yes
No
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It's a world state.
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Open Ended
For you, what is happiness?
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Multiple Choice
According to the story, what is happiness?
a fragil moment
an impossible ideal
a state of mind
liking what you've got to do
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Multiple Select
What´s the motto of this world's state?
Community
Freedom
Identity
True
Stability
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About the book
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Aldous Huxley, in full Aldous Leonard Huxley, (born July 26, 1894, Godalming, Surrey, England—died November 22, 1963, Los Angeles, California, U.S.).
After a serious illness left him partially blind as a youth, Aldous Huxley abandoned his dreams of becoming a scientist to pursue a literary career.
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Published in 1932, Brave New World marks the apogee of Huxley’s abilities as a satirist.
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Poll
Do you think that future could be possible?
Yes
No
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