Question 1
Tony didn’t want to do anything heroic but he felt like he had to when no one else stepped up. How often is that true in life?
Answer
This is always true. We are the answers we have been looking for. Many times, we look for answers and help externally when all the help and answers are actually on the inside of us. Tony demonstrated this when he decided he was going to try to unlock the door instead of hoping that Iris would have all the answers and save them.
Questions 2
Tony wants so badly to be normal. However, how would this chapter have been different if he had been a normal kid instead of a bionic slice of pizza?
Answer:
First, one thing is for sure the dog wouldn't have considered him a snack.
Second, the boy wouldn't have been in harms way. The icy robot was after him. But he attracted the attention of the boy because of how he looked and so put him in danger because the robot didn't care whether it was a boy or not.
Also, the robot would have gotten them. He was able to unlock the door because, he is a slice of pizza who cold stretch its arm through very tight spaces.
Question 3
Tony and Iris are already starting to become friends even though they barely know each other. Why is this the case?
Answer:
Both are already becoming friends because, strength and disaster tend to being people together.
Question 4
Who is behind the icy robot?
Answer:
The villain of the story.
Most stories have the Heroic characters that is always at logger heads with a Villainous character.
Cheers!
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The answer to the question is A).
A - to see how you deal with stress is an example of motivation that shows the employer that you are ambitious to get a job.
It gives an impression to your employer that you care about the job, you are determined,
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