The life lesson in the story "Zoo" by Edward D. Hoch, is to not judge anyone by their looks. Outward appearances can sometimes be deceiving.
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Oh, dude, the setting of "Zoo" by Edward D. Hoch is, like, obviously a zoo. I mean, it's right there in the title, so, like, pretty safe to assume it takes place in a zoo. Unless it's some kind of metaphorical zoo, but, like, who has time for that kind of deep thinking, am I right?
In the short story "Zoo" by Edward Hoch, the Kaanians travel to Earth by using a giant interstellar zoo as a cover for their invasion. They disguise themselves as animals and arrive on Earth through the zoo, which allows them to blend in with the other creatures on display and avoid suspicion until it's too late.
by telling what in the story is the same and what is different about them
Edward D. Hoch was born in 1930.
Edward D. Hoch died in 2008.
Edward D. Hoch died in 2008.
Edward W. Hoch was born on 1849-03-17.
Edward W. Hoch died on 1925-06-01.
In "The Zoo Story" by Edward D. Hoch, the falling action occurs after the climax when the conflict between Jerry and Peter is resolved. The tension begins to subside as the characters discuss their lives and experiences, leading to a moment of understanding and connection between them. The falling action sets the stage for the resolution of the story.
Both parties are happy to see the other.