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Daily AI-Generated English Novels & Learning Test Questions

Improve Your English Skills with Daily AI-Generated Novels and Learning Tests

Explore a daily quiz inspired by an AI-generated novel and its accompanying dialogue. Immerse yourself in the story and engage with a series of questions to test your comprehension.

Rain of Steel

generated at 2026-06-24

In the neon-drenched streets of New Eden, the air reeked of desperation and progress. The latest model iPhone, a device once thought to be the pinnacle of human innovation, now hung limply from the wrist of every citizen. Its sleek design and razor-sharp screen seemed to mock the bleakness of their lives.

I stood on the rooftop, gazing out over the sprawling metropolis as the first droplets of rain began to fall. The sound was like a thousand tiny knives slicing through the silence. A chill ran down my spine as I watched the people below scurrying for cover. Their faces reflected the same desperation that had driven them to crave this artificial intelligence-infused gadget.

The Apple corporation, once a symbol of rebellion against the status quo, now seemed more like a puppeteer pulling the strings of their loyal followers. The iPhone had become an extension of themselves – a constant reminder of their worth and value in this digital age. I couldn't help but wonder if the true cost of progress was not measured in dollars or cents, but in the very essence of humanity itself.

(Word Count: 187)

[Dialog]

  • Meg:

    I feel like we've seen this future before in our history books, but it's always been depicted as dystopian, not with iPhones.

  • Kerry:

    Exactly! It's like they took every fear and anxiety we have about technology and made it a reality. But what really gets me is how the Apple corporation is controlling everyone.

  • Lui:

    Well, kids, this novel isn't just about the future; it's also about how our actions today shape who we become tomorrow. The author is highlighting the importance of critical thinking and media literacy in our lives.

  • Billy:

    I see what you mean, Mr. Lui. But don't you think the author is also saying that humans have a tendency to sacrifice their humanity for the sake of progress?

  • Meg:

    Oh, I completely agree with Billy! And it's not just about the iPhone; it's about how we're all so connected and dependent on these devices. We've lost touch with what truly matters.

  • Kerry:

    I'm starting to think that maybe our parents are right – we do spend too much time staring at screens and not enough time engaging with each other and the world around us.

  • Lui:

    Well, kids, I think this novel has sparked some very important discussions. Remember, it's up to us to use technology in a way that enriches our lives and doesn't control us.


[Quiz]

Question 1.

What is being described as bleak in the novel?

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Question 2.

According to the dialogue, what is one concern about the Apple corporation?

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Question 3.

What does the novel suggest humans have lost in this future?

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Question 4.

Who is highlighting the importance of critical thinking and media literacy?

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Question 5.

What does Kerry think they spend too much time doing?

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