The Beast by Óscar Martínez
  • 1. What motivates many people to ride 'The Beast'?
A) Free travel.
B) Adventure tourism.
C) Job opportunities in Mexico.
D) The pursuit of a better life.
  • 2. What type of writing style is used in 'The Beast'?
A) Journalistic narrative.
B) Poetry.
C) Technical document.
D) Fictional prose.
  • 3. Which issues are highlighted in the experiences of migrants?
A) Violence and exploitation.
B) Cultural integration.
C) Political debates.
D) Educational opportunities.
  • 4. What personal experiences does Martínez incorporate into 'The Beast'?
A) Historical accounts from books.
B) Fictional stories.
C) Stories from his interviews with migrants.
D) His own travels as a tourist.
  • 5. What role does community play in the journey of migrants?
A) Opposition.
B) Support and solidarity.
C) Indifference.
D) Isolation and loneliness.
  • 6. What emotional response does 'The Beast' evoke?
A) Indifference.
B) Joy and excitement.
C) Empathy for migrants.
D) Anger towards authorities.
  • 7. Which social issues are addressed in 'The Beast'?
A) Climate change.
B) Human trafficking and migration.
C) Technology advancement.
D) Urban development.
  • 8. What is a symbol of hope for many migrants in 'The Beast'?
A) Getting involved in politics.
B) Reaching the United States.
C) Returning home.
D) Staying in Mexico.
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