1.Retrieval: Who is the main character in Time Traveling with a Hamster? A: The main character is Alberthine Cripps or Albert for short.
2.Inference: What can we infer about Albert based on the events of chapter 1? A: We can infer that Albert is a creative, resourceful, and determined individual who prefers to find his own solutions to problems rather than listen to anyone else.
3.Prediction: What type of adventures do you think Albert and his hamster will go on in future chapters of the book? A: It can be predicted that Albert and his hamster will go on a variety of adventures both in past and future times, as Albert has already started his time travelling journey at the end of chapter 3.
4.Retrieval: Who is Georgie Snoots? A: Georgie Snoots is Albert’s archenemy and the main antagonist in the novel.
5.Inference: What can be inferred about Albert’s parents based on the events in chapters 1 and 2? A: We can infer that Albert’s parents are wealthy and well-connected individuals with strong connections within the government, as the government sends an agent to investigate Albert’s activities at the end of chapter 2.
6.Prediction: What will Albert’s parents do when they hear about his time travelling adventures? A: It can be predicted that Albert’s parents will be highly displeased with his choices, and they may attempt to stop him from continuing his travels in future chapters.
7.Retrieval: What did Albert use to create his time machine in chapter 3? A: Albert used a modified computer and a black box to create his time machine in chapter 3.
8.Inference: What can we infer about Albert’s character based on his decision to use the black box to create his time machine? A: We can infer that Albert is not afraid to take risks and is willing to push the boundaries of what is possible in order to achieve his goals.
9.Prediction: What will be the consequences of Albert’s decision to build a time machine? A: It can be predicted that Albert will face unanticipated consequences of his actions, as travelling through different times and places can be unpredictable and dangerous.
- Retrieval: What does Albert find in the shed at the end of chapter 3? A: At the end of chapter 3, Albert finds a black box in the shed which he uses to build his time machine.
11.Inference: What does the black box symbolize in the novel? A: The black box symbolizes Albert’s daring and inventive spirit; his willingness to take risks and explore the unknown.
12.Prediction: How will the black box be used to further Albert’s time travelling adventures in the coming chapters? A: It can be predicted that the black box will be integral in Albert’s adventures, as it is the instrument that he uses to travel to different times and places.
13.Retrieval: When does Albert first meet Georgie Snoots? A: Albert first meets Georgie Snoots in chapter 2 when he is in the car park on his way to the library.
14.Inference: What does Gerald Snoots’s presence in the car park symbolize? A: Gerald Snoot’s presence in the car park symbolizes Albert’s struggle to break free from the expectations society has placed on him; he must choose between his own adventure and following the expectations of others.
15.Prediction: How will Gerald Snoots affect Albert’s future time travelling adventures? A: It can be predicted that Gerald Snoots will continue to be a dangerous and powerful presence throughout the novel, and will likely attempt to thwart Albert’s attempts to time travel and explore.
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