1. 1. “Alabaster spires rise from the red surface of Mars, elegant alien structures of unknown purpose. They tower over broad, placid rivers that wind across the rocky landscape. In the foreground, a pair of lithe, copper-skinned Martians sit by a pool of water, each carrying a richly ornamented mask. One martian is wearing their mask, but the other has their mask removed and held in their lap, to better witness a streak of white light forming a descending arc on the azure sky.”

    Wrong! This is a description of the cover art used for a reprint of “The Martian Chronicles.”

    Correct! This is a description of the cover art used for a reprint of “The Martian Chronicles.”

  2. 2. “The merry-go-round is gaily painted, but the rider on the wooden horse is the Grim Reaper. The skeleton’s bony arms cling to the ride as his tattered black robe flutters in the night’s wind.”

    Wrong! This was the illustration used for an edition of “Something Wicked This Way Comes.”

    Correct! This was the illustration used for an edition of “Something Wicked This Way Comes.”

  3. 3. “A vast green field lies in front of us, dotted with motes of yellow summer dandelions in full bloom. Superimposed over this vista is stark white text forming the title of a book and its author.”

    Incorrect! This is the first-edition dust jacket of “Dandelion Wine.”

    Correct! This is the first-edition dust jacket of “Dandelion Wine.”

  4. 4. “A man formed out of burning books stands atop a bonfire, shielding his face with an arm made of printed pages. Yellow flames lick up and down his paper body.”

    Wrong! This is the iconic cover of “Fahrenheit 451.” You haven’t read that yet?

    Correct! This is the iconic cover of “Fahrenheit 451.”

  5. 5. “Madame Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, and the First Lady of the United States: I’ve come here tonight not only to address the distinguished men and women in this great chamber, but to speak frankly and directly to the men and women who sent us here. I know that for many Americans watching right now, the state of our economy is a concern that rises above all others. And rightly so. If you haven’t been personally affected by this recession, you probably know someone who hasa friend; a neighbor; a member of your family. You don’t need to hear another list of statistics to know that our economy is in crisis, because you live it every day. It’s the worry you wake up with and the source of sleepless nights. It’s the job you thought you’d retire from but now have lost; the business you built your dreams upon that’s now hanging by a thread; the college acceptance letter your child had to put back in the envelope. The impact of this recession is real, and it is everywhere. But while our economy may be weakened and our confidence shaken; though we are living through difficult and uncertain times, tonight I want every American to know this: We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before.”

    Correct! This is Obama’s opening to the 2009 State of the Union address.

    Wrong! This is Obama’s opening to the 2009 State of the Union address.

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