4D vs 3D: A fourth dimensional person can look at something 3-D and see all of the parts of it, even the inside. From the fourth dimension you could see inside someone's body, or backpack or inside a closed box without opening it. A fourth dimensional person could also move things in a direction that goes out of our 3-D univers, so they could make part of a string seem to disappear without breaking it.
I could ask a very specific question about something like this:
1. How would your backpack look different to a 4-D person?
2. Could a 4D person take a memory chip out of the computer in our classroom without opening the case? What would it look like? (explain)
or I could ask a very general question:
3. Explain something that would look different to a 4D person, and how it would look.
3D vs 2D: A 3-D person can see the inside of a 2D object. If there's a shape like a square, a 2D person could see the edges of the square, but not the inside (the face). A 3D person can also put things into or take things out of a 2D cage or box without opening it
Some questions I could ask are:
4. p. 322 # 9 is a pretty good example. (the gold bars problem at the end of the 4D geometry section)
5. Draw a 2D box the way it would look to a 3D person
6. Which of these two pictures would make the better 2-D person? Why?
7. If a 3D person took something out of a 2D universe what would that look like to a 2D person who was watching it?
1D: a 1D universe is really boring because you can only go forwards and backwards. You can only see things right in front or right behind you. If you were a 1D person there would probably be a lot of your universe you couldn't see or get to.
Some questions I could ask are:
8. If you were a 1D person, how many other 1D people could you see directly?
9. describe what a 1D universe is like
Here are answers to the more specific questions