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In Chapter 7 of "A Wrinkle in Time," the nature of conformity and individuality is sharply depicted through the experiences of characters on the planet Camazotz. Those who stand out face dire consequences, being sent away for reprocessing. The communication methods utilized by the man in the chair highlight the manipulation of thoughts, while Calvin and Meg's resolve to resist this control showcases their strength against hypnotic powers. The chapter delves into themes of identity, individuality, and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones in a conformist world.
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Wrinkle Exit Slip: Chapter 7 Answer each question with a single word or a brief phrase: • 1) What happens to anyone on Camazotz who stands out or is “different”? • 2) What happens if that correctiondoes not work? • 3) How did the man in the chair communicate with the children? • 4) The man in the chair had an unusual appearance: He had pulsing ___ ___. • 5) Looking into the man’s eyes would allow him to _________ them. • 6) The repetition of saying the multiplication tables was another way to ____________ them. • 1) They are sent to be reprocessed (reprogrammed) • 2) They are sent to “IT” • 3) By communicating directly to their minds • 4) • red eyes • 5) hypnotize • 6) • hypnotize
Wrinkle Exit Slip: Chapter 7, continued • 7) To thwart the efforts of the man in the chair, Calvin recited the ______. • 8) To keep Charles Wallace from being hypnotized, Meg _________ him. • 9) The food tasted like sand to Charles Wallace because he had . . . • 10) Why does Charles Wallace want to go into the mind of the red-eyed man? • What is he counting on that makes him feel so confident in doing this? • 7) • Gettysburg Address • 8) • tackled • 9) blocked his mind from being even partially hypnotized • 10) To find his father • That he can “come out” whenever he wants to