This bingo card has 16 words: 1. The statement, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” would apply to this story. Give reasons to support this statement., 2. The he-creature said that they visited eight worlds and saw many things. What do you think they would have seen? Describe in detail., 3. In your opinion, how good a business person was the Professor? Explain., 4. What do you think the Professor told the horse-spider creatures before they set off from Kaan on their journey through space?, 5. What does the story suggest about things that are unfamiliar?, 6. What can we infer that the Professor did not tell the creatures from Kaan?, 7. Why were the children very good just before the twenty-third of August?, 8. Describe Professor Hugo., 9. Would you pay to see the Zoo? Why or why not?, 10. What do you think the author, Edward D. Hoch was trying to teach the reader in this story?, 11. In what ways are the creatures similar to or different from the humans’ view of them?, 12. What is the theme of the story?, 13. According to the story, why do the inhabitants of Earth and Kaan say that this has been the “very best Zoo’’?, 14. What purpose do the bars on the cages serve?, 15. Why are the people on Earth interested in the horse-spider creatures? and 16. How do you know that the creatures from Kaan enjoyed the zoo?.
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