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In what way does the plot structure of "A Desperate Trek Across America" deviate from traditional narrative structure?
The falling action is longer than the rising action
he climax occurs at the beginning
The resolution focuses on personal growth over success
The exposition is omitted entirely
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What is the primary theme of the story?
Revenge
Discovery of new lands
The pursuit of wealth
Survival and transformation
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How does the setting of the Texas coast influence the outcome of the story?
It offers resources for survival
It becomes a place of permanent settlement
It provides a direct route back to Spain
It leads to hardships, including starvation and enslavement
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Which external conflict drives the story forward after the men are stranded?
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Supernatural
Character vs. Nature (facing storms and hunger)
Character vs. Society
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What action did the men take when they were starving in the Florida panhandle?
They found a hidden food source
They returned to Cuba
They surrendered to Native AmericansThey surrendered to Nati
They killed their horses for food
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What does Cabeza de Vacaâs leadership throughout the story suggest about his character type?
He is a static character
He is an anti-hero
He is a dynamic character
He is a flat character
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How does Cabeza de Vaca's change in attitude towards the Native Americans reflect the story's theme?
It demonstrates the theme of transformation
It shows his weakness
It highlights the importance of wealth
It represents his desire for revenge
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How does the author use the theme of survival to impact the story's plot?
It drives the men to take extreme measures.
It causes the men to give up on their mission
It results in the men discovering new lands
It leads to conflicts between the men
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What was the initial goal of the expedition in Florida?
To convert Native Americans to Christianity
To claim Florida for the Spanish empire
To find a passage to India
To find the Pacific Ocean
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What is the primary conflict faced by Cabeza de Vaca and his men?
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Society
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Which aspect of the story is most closely tied to the theme of transformation?
he construction of the rafts
The initial goal of finding wealth
De Vacaâs evolving relationship with the Native Ameri
The physical journey across America
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How long did the journey across the Gulf of Mexico take on the rafts?
Two weeks
Two months
Three months
One month
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What role does Estebanico play in the story?
A guide for the men
A rival to Cabeza de Vaca
The antagonist
A survivor and fellow healer with Cabeza de Vaca
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