How does Equality 7-2521's character develop in chapters 8-9?

Anthem Ch. 8-9 Quiz

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Jean Sandell
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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His character develops by becoming more obedient and conforming to society's rules
His character develops by becoming more passive and accepting of the society's norms
His character develops by losing interest in individualism and freedom
His character develops by gaining a deeper understanding of individualism and freedom, and by becoming more rebellious against the society's rules and norms.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What conflicts between individualism and collectivism are evident in chapters 8-9?
Characters' complete disregard for community needs in favor of personal desires
Characters' struggle to balance personal desires with community needs
Characters' complete disregard for personal desires in favor of community needs
Characters' lack of struggle between personal desires and community needs
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the symbolism of the Uncharted Forest in chapters 8-9?
Symbolizes the unknown and the dangers of venturing into unexplored territory
Symbolizes the abundance of resources in the forest
Signifies the end of the characters' journey
Represents a safe haven for the characters
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How is the theme of freedom and self-discovery portrayed in chapters 8-9?
Through the protagonist's journey of becoming more restricted by societal norms
By completely ignoring the theme of freedom and self-discovery in chapters 8-9
Through the protagonist's journey of breaking free from societal norms and exploring their true identity.
By conforming to societal expectations and never questioning their true identity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does the Golden One play in the story in chapters 8-9?
Representative of conformity and obedience
Sign of wealth and power
Symbol of freedom and individuality
Symbol of chaos and rebellion
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In what ways does Equality 7-2521's understanding of individualism change in chapters 8-9?
Becoming more obedient to the collectivist society
Rejecting individualism and embracing collectivism
Embracing his own identity and desires, and rejecting the collectivist society
Losing interest in his own identity and desires
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the Uncharted Forest represent a challenge to the collectivist society in chapters 8-9?
It symbolizes the predictability and control of individualism.
It signifies the ease and comfort of conforming to societal norms.
It symbolizes the unknown and uncontrollable nature of individualism.
It represents the strength and unity of the collective society.
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