
Superman Identity
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8th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following statements best describes the evolution of superman and Clark Kent's respective identities?
Superman gradually became more powerful in the comics, affirming his true identity as Superman, with Clark Kent as his disguise
Once Clark discovered his Kryptionian heritage, Superman identified mostly as an alien superhero, not the human Kent.
This difference between his real self and his costume has changed over time; Superman used to be his true identity, but today he is considered the disguise.
This difference between his real self and his costume has changed over time; Clark Kent used to be his true identity, but today he is considered the disguise.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the significance of Superman as a disguise, rather than as a regular identity?
Superman as a disguise implies that Clark Kent, as his first identity, can transform into something greater than he is normally considered.
Superman as a disguise implies that even an average person can become heroic
Superman as a disguise implies that people can lead double lives, both inner and outer
All of the above.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How are the phrases "Disguise" and "Secret identity" used in the text?
They are used interchangeably
They are used to describe a hidden part of Clark/Superman's character
"Disguise" implies a falsification or covering up, while "secret identity" suggests a true character which must remain hidden for issues of safety
"Disguise" implies a more physical difference (such as with a costume), while "secret identity" suggests a difference in status and personal presentation
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is unique about how Superman maintains his secret identity?
He convincingly acts as a meek human reporter; essentially the opposite of Superman
He doesn't wear a mask as Superman, convincing civilians that he doesn't have a secret identity at all.
His secret identity as Clark Kent looks vastly different than his Superman identity
He stays out of the public eye as much as possible in order to not arise suspicion
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