Quiz
1. What gift was the son trying to give his father?
_____ a. a football
_____ b. a fruit bowl
_____ c. an erector set
_____ d. a drawing of his father
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Why was the son trying to give his father a gift?
_____ a. because it was Hanukkah
_____ b. because his father's birthday was coming up
_____ c. because the son had gotten bad grades
_____ d. because he wanted his allowance increased
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What was the name of the tough kid in the father's neighborhood?
_____ a. Gudgie
_____ b. Biff
_____ c. Spike
_____ d. Harry
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What does the narrator say was the worst part about crying?
______ a. catching his breath
______ b. hiding his tears
______ c. feeling silly
______ d. trying to stop
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What did the grandmother say about the narrator's gift?
_____ a. that anything from a child was beautiful
_____ b. that he misunderstood her
_____ c. that the color did not match the furniture
_____ d. that she did not know how he could afford it
Excerpt from Night
Elie Wiesel
Quiz
1. What old familiar fear did the author admit to having?
_____ a. that his mother would not keep up
_____ b. that he would lose his father
_____ c. that he would not find his sister
_____ d. that he would have nowhere to sleep
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What no longer made an impression on the prisoners?
_____ a. the bad food
_____ b. the brutality of the guards
_____ c. the coarseness of the other inmates
_____ d. the sight of the crematory
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What was the author's father stricken with?
_____ a. heart failure
_____ b. syphilis
_____ c. malaria
_____ d. dysentery
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What did the author's father try to tell him?
_____ a. where the family's money and gold were buried
_____ b. how to escape the camp
_____ c. what medicine to take for the author's illness
_____ d. where the author's mother was hiding
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How did the father's neighbors treat him?
_____a. they tried to help him.
_____ b. they beat him.
_____ c. they ignored him.
_____ d. they read scripture to him.
In Another Country
Ernest Hemingway
QUIZ
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Where did the men find themselves every afternoon?
_____a. on the firing range
_____b. at the commissary
_____c. in the hospital
_____d. in church
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What sport did the narrator play before the war?
_____a. ping-pong
_____b. basketball
_____c. soccer
_____d. football
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Why did the man who had lost his nose in the war receive no medal?
_____a. He had been a spy against his country.
_____b. He had not been in the war long enough to earn a medal.
_____c. He refused a medal offered to him.
_____d. He wanted a gold medal, not a bronze one.
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Why did the major insist that soldiers in a war should not marry?
_____a. Because he must not lose everything
_____b. Because a wife keeps a soldier from doing his best
_____c. Because a bachelor can have more fun than a married man
_____d. Because the army does not pay enough to keep a family
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What did the major learn when he made his phone call?
_____a. He learned that the war was over.
_____b. He learned that his hand would need radiation treatments.
_____c. He learned that his wife had died.
_____d. He learned that his wife was pregnant.
The Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe
Quiz
1. Which of his senses does the narrator say was especially acute?
_____ a. his sense of taste
_____ b. his sense of smell
_____ c. his sense of vision
_____ d. his sense of hearing
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Why did the narrator want to kill the old man?
_____ a. to steal the old man's money
_____ b. to revenge the old man’s insults
_____ c. to do away with the old man's eye
_____ d. to avoid having to pay the old man rent
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What lantern did the narrator use to break into the old man's room?
_____ a. a ship's lantern
_____ b. a storm lantern
_____ c. a dark lantern
_____ d. a farmer's lantern
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How did the narrator kill the old man?
_____ a. he threw the bed on top of him.
_____ b. he stabbed him to death.
_____ c. he shot him.
_____ d. he threw him out the window.
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What did the narrator do with the old man’s body?
_____ a. he cut it up and buried it under the floorboards.
_____ b. he buried it in the garden.
_____ c. he hid it in the attic.
_____ d. he threw it in the river.
CHAPTER NINE
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The Lament
Anton Chekhov
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