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The Sentinel Questions

The passage is a series of questions about the short story "The Sentinel" that analyze details and themes in the story. It asks the reader to define vocabulary words, describe the setting, and explain key events and discoveries made by the narrator and scientists. These include seeing an unusual object on a lunar mountain, feeling joy at making a discovery, using an atomic blast against the object, and realizing the discovery has implications for the possibility of life on other worlds and the future of humanity.

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The Sentinel Questions

The passage is a series of questions about the short story "The Sentinel" that analyze details and themes in the story. It asks the reader to define vocabulary words, describe the setting, and explain key events and discoveries made by the narrator and scientists. These include seeing an unusual object on a lunar mountain, feeling joy at making a discovery, using an atomic blast against the object, and realizing the discovery has implications for the possibility of life on other worlds and the future of humanity.

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The Sentinel Questions

Pg. 907-915 Write a short definition of the words below as we read the story. 1. Crevasse: 2. Degenerate: 3. Emissary: 4. Enigma: 5. Exploits: 6. Imperceptible: 7. Irrevocably: 8. Pedantic: 9. Sentinel: 10. Terrestrial:

Analyze the Story. Answer ALL PARTS of the questions. 11. Describe the setting of the story. What is the time, place? 12. When the narrator makes breakfast, what does he see out the window? How do he and his crew members react to the vision? 13. Why did the narrator experience a strange, inexpressible joy upon making his discovery? 14. From the narrators perspective, how & why was the sentinel nestled in the mountains of the Mare Crisium? 15. What is the effect of the atomic blast the scientists used against the sentinel, and what does the narrator think will happen next?

16. A scientist must not be afraid to make a fool of himself, says the narrator. How does this sentiment set him apart from the other crew members? 17. Early in the story, the narrator states, There is nothing hazardous or even particularly exciting about lunar exploration. Given his discovery, explain the irony of this statement. 18. What details in the story seem to indicate that the future is in jeopardy? 19. If this story were true, would you find its hypothesis reasonable that wanderers from other worlds left sentinels to watch over all worlds that held the promise of life? Explain. 20. Several times in the story, the narrator says that he and others believed that nothing strange or unusual would be found on top of the mountain and that intelligent life had never been on the moon. Why might these statements be considered foreshadowing of discoveries to come? Fill out the plot chart below with details from the story: 23. 24.

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