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In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” what can be inferred about the characters’ motivations for participating in the experiment? a) They are curious about the effects of the elixir. b) They want to regain their youth and beauty. c) They are skeptical of Dr. Heidegger’s claims. d) They are seeking revenge on Dr. Heidegger.
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What is the main theme of “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”? a) The dangers of meddling with nature. b) The fleeting nature of youth and beauty. c) The importance of scientific experimentation. d) The power of love and friendship.
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Which of the following is an example of irony in “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”? a) The characters become young again but are unable to change their past mistakes. b) Dr. Heidegger’s elixir is revealed to be a hoax. c) The characters refuse to drink the elixir, fearing its consequences. d) The characters become wise and mature after drinking the elixir.
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What does the wilted rose symbolize in “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”? a) The fleeting nature of beauty and youth. b) The decay and mortality of human life. c) The power of love and redemption. d) The importance of preserving nature.
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How does the perspective of the characters change after drinking the elixir in “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”? a) They become more compassionate and understanding. b) They become arrogant and selfish. c) They become fearful and regretful. d) Their perspective remains unchanged.
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