
Flamingo Prose Revision 2 - Indigo, Poets and Pancakes, The Interview, Going Places
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Grade 12 English โ Flamingo Prose Revision 2 - Indigo, Poets and Pancakes, The Interview, Going Places: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Who is the author of 'Indigo'?
- What is 'Indigo' about?
- What does 'Indigo' reveal about non-violent resistance?
- Who is the author of 'Poets and Pancakes'?
- What institution is depicted in 'Poets and Pancakes'?
- What does 'Poets and Pancakes' satirize?
- Who is the author of 'The Interview'?
- What is the context of 'The Interview'?
- Who is the author of 'Going Places'?
- What is the main character in 'Going Places' aspiring to do?
- What does 'Going Places' reveal about adolescent dreams?
- What is a common theme across these four prose pieces?
- In 'Indigo', who are the victims of exploitation?
- What role does narrative perspective play in 'Going Places'?
- What does the studio setting represent in 'Poets and Pancakes'?
- What does 'The Interview' discuss about literary meaning?
- How does 'Indigo' address the theme of resistance?
- What irony appears in 'Poets and Pancakes'?
- In 'Going Places', what represents Sophie's aspirations?
- What does 'Indigo' suggest about leadership?
- How do these four stories approach the theme of reality versus aspiration?
- What class consciousness is revealed in 'Poets and Pancakes'?
- What does 'The Interview' contribute to the revision of Flamingo Prose?
- What broader social commentary do these four stories offer?
- How do diverse narrative perspectives in Flamingo Prose enrich the curriculum?
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