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Kazuo IshiguroA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.
Multiple Choice
1. D (Various parts)
2. A (Various parts)
3. B (Various parts)
4. D (Various parts)
5. C (Various parts)
6. D (Part 2)
7. B (Various parts)
8. A (Various parts)
9. A (Various parts)
10. C (Part 4)
11. C (Various parts)
12. B (Part 4)
13. A (Various parts)
14. B (Part 2)
15. C (Various parts)
Long Answer
1. Because Rick and Josie do not communicate on the same level cognitively, the bubble game is a good way for friends to communicate without words. Their artistic abilities provide them with a medium in which they can communicate effectively. (Various parts)
2. The people in the novel believe that solutions are technological and tangible. Klara, who is a technological, tangible solution to a problem—child loneliness—realizes that the soul is not a tangible entity and therefore appeals to an intangible source to seek the solution to her problem. Though Klara was created by human hands, she places her faith in a higher power to resolve the solution without human interference. (Various parts)
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