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The Phantom Tollbooth: Chapters 6 - 10 - Quiz
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Faintly Macabre explained that Azaz the Unabridged and Mathemagician had a huge argument over which was better, numbers or words. If you had to choose one, which would you argue is more important - numbers or words? Explain your answer.
A pun is a humorous play on words. During the Royal Banquet, there are many words that are taken very literal during the meal. List a few of the puns and explain how they were used to create humor for the reader.
Chapter 9 focuses on point of view. Re-write the chapter from the first person point of view of either Milo, Tock, Humbug, or Alec Bings.
Alec Bings explained to Milo that "imaginary things are often easier to see than real ones." Explain what he meant by this. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Compare and contrast the city of Illusions with the city of Reality. How are these two places symbolic of what life is like in many big cities today?
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