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*! i need on this has anyone read the life of pi book?

1. does the meeting at the zoo between the two mr. kumars have any special significant?
a - no, it is simply a coincidence
b - yes- they discover they are brothers. pi is able to reunite them
c - no they both work with pi's father at the zoo
d - yes it is a symbolic of pi's dualities.

2. the author uses animals on the lifeboat as symbols of
a - good and evil
b - the duplicitous nature of man
c - different parts of pi's personality
d - they are not symbols at all

3. as recounts his past and his journey, he is relays to the author that he is most saddened by forgetting?
a - what his mother looked like
b - where he lived in pondicherry
c - his time on the lifeboat
d - where he practice religion

4. the author regularly mentions the story of pi will have a happy ending. why?
a - he doesn't want to become depressed.
b - he wants readers to finish the story.
c - it's a lie. there is no happy ending.
d - he likes to increase plot suspense.

5. while on the lifeboat, pi discovers life only has one opponent. it is
a - fear
b - happiness
c - disorganization
d - lack of drinking water

6. after building the life raft, pi tethers it to the boat. why?
a - he thought he could use it to catch a good food supply.
b - he needed a place to keep richard parker.
c - he was storing fish and drinking water for the long voyage.
d - he was too proud to let it go.

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