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Class :
Sonnet 116 Date :

1. the marriage of true minds refers to:


a) a union that is faithful b) this is a literal reference to the
personification of two minds
getting married

2. In sonnet 116, an alter refers to the place in the church where a priest or minister marries a couple or addresses
a church
a) true b) false

3. In Sonnet 116 Shakespeare compares love to :


a) an ever-fixed mark that looks b) a star to every wandering bark
on tempests and is never
shaken
c) both of these statements

4. The poem suggests that love is not true if it changes or "alters when it finds alteration".
a) True b) False

5. When Shakespeare compares love to:


"it is an ever-fixed mark,
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is a star to every wandering bark,"
What type of comparison is Shakespeare using?
a) simile b) metaphor

6. In this sonnet Shakespeare:


a) explains what true love is and b) explains the problem with true
explains what it is not. love and how to fix it.
c) explains the problem with not d) explains how he actually has
finding true love and explains never written anything and no
how to find it. one has ever really been in
love.

7. The last two lines of this sonnet:


a) explain the solution to the b) dare the reader to prove
problem in the sonnet Shakespeare wrong.

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8. According to this sonnet Shakespeare does not believe true love exists.
a) True b) False

9. According to Shakespeare, love can change within brief hours or even weeks.
a) True b) False

10. According to Shakespeare, love bears it out even to the edge of doom.
a) True b) False

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Answer Key
1. a 4. a 7. b 10. a
2. b 5. b 8. b
3. c 6. a 9. b

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Class :
Sonnet 116 Date :

1. The image of an 'ever fixed mark' is that of a ...


a) Stain b) Memory

c) Lighthouse d) Star

2. What is a "wand'ring bark"?


a) A ship at sea b) A dog

c) A tree with deep roots d) A lost lover

3. Which of the following best describes a quatrain?


a) a poem of fourteen lines, b) type of metrical foot
typically featuring rhyme,
meter, and logical structure
c) a four-line, typically rhyming d) a two-line, typically rhyming
unit of verse unit of verse

4. What is not personified in the poem?


a) Death b) Time

c) Love d) Doom

5. What is the correct rhyme scheme for Sonnet 116?


a) ABAB CDCD EFEF GG b) ABBAABBA CDECDE

c) ABABBCBCCDCDEE d) ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO

6. What do the following lines mean:


"Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, / But bears it out even to the edge of doom."

a) Time always makes love look b) Physical beauty diminishes


foolish
c) Love lasts forever - beyond d) Love is difficult
death

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7. The main message of the poem is the constancy and endlessness of love.
How is this reflected in the form of the poem?
a) Because the rhythm of the b) The poem has 14 lines
poem is like a heartbeat
c) The rhyme scheme of the d) Because the structure of the
poem reflects the melody of sonnet always remains the
love same like love

8. What is a volta?
a) Four lines from a sonnet b) Emotional twist and final
argument
c) The tone of the poem d) The main message of the
poem

9. In the rhyming couplet, Shakespeare says:


"If this be error..."
a) He will write only about death b) He'll never write another play
and love only once more and never love again
c) He'll take back all his writing d) He'll never love a woman
and no man has every truly again, only men
loved

10. Which of the following is not a main message of the sonnet...


a) Constancy b) Death

c) Devotion d) True love

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Answer Key
1. c 4. d 7. d 10. b
2. a 5. a 8. b
3. c 6. c 9. c

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"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" Date :

1. What type of language is expressed in the line, "I wandered lonely as a cloud"?
a) Personification b) Simile

c) Metaphor d) Onomatopoeia

2. What view of nature is presented?


a) Nature can bring an b) Nature is overwhelmingly
uncomfortable feeling. powerful.

c) Nature changes swiftly. d) Nature is relied on to make


people feel better.

3. What does the phrase "Sprightly dance" mean?


a) depressing b) lively and full of energy

c) slow and cautious d) jumping up and down

4. How does the speaker feel before he sees the daffodils?


a) lonely b) indifferent

c) happy d) angry

5. When the speaker uses the word "crowd" to refer to the daffodils, what literary term is applied?
a) personification b) alliteration

c) simile d) rhyme

6. What is the setting for the beginning of the poem?


a) a living room b) the beach

c) outside by a lake d) a garden in the city

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7. In the second stanza the stars in the Milky Way are compared to--
a) the clouds overhead b) the towns that the speaker
has wandered past

c) the speaker's sister, who d) the many daffodils growing in


silently walks beside him a line

8. Besides daffodils, what else dances in the poem?


a) the waves b) the speaker

c) clouds d) stars

9. The daffodils bring "wealth" to the speaker because they--


a) give him something to write b) increase the value of his
about lakeside property

c) provide him with rich d) serve as a gift for someone


memories else

10. What is most likely the meaning of "jocund" in the third stanza?
a) gloomy or sad b) cheerful or happy

c) flowing or waving d) serious or intense

11. The last stanza of the poem is set --


a) on the banks of the lake b) in the Milky Way above the
clouds

c) at another lake where the d) at a later time, on a couch in


daffodils do not grow the speaker's home

12. When memories of the daffodils appear to the speaker's "inward eye," he feels--
a) deprived b) pleasure

c) depressed d) relaxed

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Answer Key
1. b 4. a 7. d 10. b
2. d 5. a 8. a 11. d
3. b 6. c 9. c 12. b

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Class :
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Date :

1. I wondered lonely as a cloud.What is the image here?


a) metaphor b) simile

c) antithesis d) personification

2. Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.Extract a figure of speech?


a) personification b) simile

c) metaphor d) rhyme scheme

3. Ten thousand I saw at a glance,


Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

This line refers to

a) inward eye b) milky way

c) pensive mood d) daffodils

4. The poet belongs to the school of _________________ .


a) critisism b) romanticism

c) rationalism d) tourism

5. The lines "The wind stood up, and gave a shout;/ He whistled on his fingers, and" include an examples of (two
answers)
a) Simile b) Onomatopoeia

c) Rhyme d) Personification

6. Why does the speaker compare himself to a cloud at the beginning of the poem?
a) That's how he feels as he b) He believes that poets have
looks down on a lake from thoughts that rise as high as
higher up. the clouds.

c) He is outdoors performing a d) He spills ink in the shape of a


scientific experiment./ cloud on his journal page.

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7. How does the speaker feel before he sees the daffodils?


a) indifferent b) lonely

c) joyful d) angry

8. How do the words fluttering and dancing, at the end of the first stanza, influence what the speaker wants you to
feel about daffodils?
a) The words add a positive b) The speaker thinks of dancing
energy to the image of the daffodils as a silly joke.
daffodils.

c) The words make the daffodils d) The speaker believes that


seem lonely and depressed fluttering daffodils bring bad
luck.

9. In the second stanza the stars in the Milky Way are compared to —
a) the clouds overhead b) the speaker’s sister, who
silently walks beside him

c) the towns that the speaker d) the many daffodils growing in


has already wandered past a line

10. Besides daffodils, what else dances in the poem?


a) Stars b) Waves

c) Clouds d) The speaker

11. The daffodils bring “wealth” to the speaker because they—


a) give him something to write b) increase the value of his
about lakeside property

c) serve as a gift for his sister d) provide him with rich


memories

12. The last stanza of the poem is set —


a) on the banks of the lake the b) in the Milky Way, above the
speaker has wandered to clouds

c) at a later time, on a couch in d) at another lake where daffodils


the speaker’s home do not grow as well

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13. When memories of the daffodils appear to the speaker’s “inward eye,” he feels—
a) deprived b) pleasure

c) depressed d) blissful

14. Dorothy Wordsworth claims that on April 15, 1802, she and her brother saw—
a) a stormy sky with a line of b) the town of Water Millock
clouds shaped like daffodils without any people in it

c) a new highway constructed d) a long belt of beautiful


alongside a beautiful bay daffodils growing along a
shore

15. Like the speaker of “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,” Dorothy Wordsworth also —
a) imagines that the daffodils are b) believes that people feel
dancing lonely in nature

c) thinks that the Milky Way d) believes that wealth is the key
extends farther than scientists to their success
know

16. The speaker says in line 19-20, "For oft when on my couch I lie/In vacant or in pensive mood..." What is his
tone in this section?
a) happy b) bored

c) depressed d) excited

17. What is the "inward eye" upon which the daffodils flash?
a) His eye b) His memory

c) His mirror d) A movie

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Answer Key
1. b 6. a 11. d 16. c
2. a 7. b 12. c 17. b
3. d 8. a 13. b
4. b 9. d 14. d
5. b,d 10. b 15. a

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"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" Date :

1. The speaker of the poem stops to ---


a) watch the woods fill up with b) find food for his or her horse
snow

c) say hello to the owner of the d) go skating on a frozen lake


woods

2. What is the setting of this poem?


a) in the woods on a bright, b) in a village on a dark, snowy
snowy afternoon evening

c) by a frozen lake on a bright, d) near the woods on a dark,


snowy afternoon snowy evening

3. Read the first stanza of the poem:

Whose woods these are I think I know.

His house is in the village though;

He will not see me stopping here

To watch his woods fill up with snow.

Based on this information, the reader can conclude that ---

a) the woods are far away from b) the woods are near some
the village houses

c) the owner of the woods is d) the speaker of the poem does


friends with the speaker of the not like the owner of the
poem woods

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4. What is one thing that pulls the speaker of the poem away from the woods?
a) the freezing, harsh wind b) the cold, snowy weather

c) the darkness of the evening d) promises the speaker needs


to keep

5. One theme of this poem is ---


a) the fear of staying too long on b) the pull of sleeping in nature
someone else's land against the pull of sleeping at
home

c) the pull of being alone in d) the ability of nature to make a


nature against the pull of person feel tired and sleepy
responsibility

6. Read the last stanza of the poem:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.

The poet probably repeated the last two lines in order to ---

a) make the woods seem even b) make the speaker seem


more attractive and lovely forgetful and less smart than
earlier in the poem

c) make the reader pay special d) make the speaker seem like
attention to the meaning of the he or she is already asleep
line

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7. Read these lines from the poem:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

What is the effect of the word "but" in the second line?

a) It makes it seem like the b) It makes it seem like the


speaker does not actually like speaker can still keep
the woods much and wants to promises while staying by the
leave. woods.

c) It makes it seem like the d) It makes it seem like the


promises the speaker has to speaker has to choose
keep are lovely, dark, and between keeping promises
deep. and the lovely woods.

8. Read the last stanza of the poem:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.

At the end of the poem, the speaker most likely wants to ---

a) stay in the woods b) get a good night’s sleep

c) keep his promises d) continue his journey

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Answer Key
1. a 3. a 5. c 7. d
2. d 4. d 6. c 8. c

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Class :
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening Date :

1. How many stanzas are in the poem?


a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

2. What is the rhyme scheme for stanza 3?


a) ABCA b) AABB

c) ABAB d) AABC

3. This poem has all quatrains.


a) True b) False

4. How many end stopped lines are in stanza 1?


a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

5. How many enjambments are in stanza 2?


a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

6. Is there an example of caesura in stanza 4?


a) Yes b) No

7. Which stanza has an example of repetition?


a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

8. Line 4 in stanza 1 is an example of internal rhyme?


a) True b) False

9. Which poet wrote this poem?


a) Edgar Allan Poe b) Jack Prelutsky

c) Robert Frost d) Carl Sandburg

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10. Which of the following lines includes alliteration?


a) Line 2 Stanza 1 b) Line 1 Stanza 4

c) Line 3 Stanza 2 d) Line 4 Stanza 3

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Answer Key
1. d 4. c 7. d 10. b
2. d 5. c 8. b
3. a 6. a 9. c

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Because I Could Not Stop for Death Date :

1. "Because I could not stop for Death-


He kindly stopped for me" is an example of
a) metaphor b) simile

c) personification d) allusion

2. Death picked up the speaker in a ___________


a) chariot b) wagon

c) carriage d) car

3. In addition to death and the speaker, who else was on board?


a) God b) the Devil

c) Lost souls d) Immortality

4. The first thing they passed was_____


a) a church b) a house

c) a barn d) a school

5. The second thing they passed was ____


a) a town b) a field of grain

c) a field of daisies d) a cottage

6. The 3rd thing they passed was_____


a) the setting sun b) the moon

c) the stars d) the chapel

7. The speaker's gown was made of gossamer which is


a) the wings of butterflies b) material spun by fairies

c) a fine, filmy substance d) taffeta


consisting of cobwebs spun by
small spiders

8. The speaker's gown was made of gossamer which is


a) the wings of butterflies b) material spun by fairies

c) cobwebs spun by small d) taffeta


spiders

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9. The speaker wore a tippet made of tulle.


A tippet is _____________
a) a type of shoe b) a hat

c) a white dress d) a shawl

10. The house with the cornice in the ground is a __________


a) school b) church

c) temple d) victorian house

11. Her death occurred_____


a) a day ago b) centuries ago

c) a month ago d) hours ago

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Answer Key
1. c 4. d 7. c 10. b
2. c 5. b 8. c 11. b
3. d 6. a 9. d

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Happy prince Date :

1. Where was the statue of The Happy Prince located?


a) At the entrance of a park b) On a tall column

c) Next to the Parliament d) In the middle of the town


buildings square

2. Where on The Happy Prince did the Swallow


decide to settle for the night?

a) On his shoulder b) Between his feet

c) On the ruby of his sword d) On his wrist

3. What did The Happy Prince see that made him


weep?

a) All the ugliness and misery of b) His love had married another
the city

c) His jewels were being given d) The palace was falling into
away with abandon ruin

4. Who is the third person the Prince wants


to help?

a) A painter b) A little match-girl

c) A beggar child d) A little flute player

5. What broke in the Prince when the Swallow


fell dead at his feet?

a) His spirit b) His leaden heart

c) The platform below him d) His sword

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6. Where do the Prince and the Swallow end up?


a) They stay in the dust heap b) They are reincarnated in
another kingdom

c) In God’s garden of Paradise d) They return to the palace of


and city of gold Sans-Soucis

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Answer Key
1. d 3. a 5. b
2. b 4. b 6. c

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The Happy Prince Date :

1. Which of the following best describes the way the Happy Prince looks at the start of the story?
a) old and worn out b) bright and shiny

c) lost and confused

2. Why does the Swallow initially stop on the Happy Prince?


a) He wants a place to rest on b) The Swallow wants to steal
his way to Egypt. the Happy Prince's jewels.
c) The Swallow knows that the
Happy Prince is kind and
caring.

3. The Happy Princes weeps in the story because


a) he wishes he were still alive b) he does not like when
and in the Palace of Sans- swallows sleep under him.
Souci.
c) he is able to witness for the
first time all the ugliness and
misery in his city.

4. The Happy Prince asks the Swallow to


a) delay the trip to Egypt to keep b) be his messenger for one
him company. night.
c) return him to the Palace of
Sans-Souci.

5. How does helping the Happy Prince make the Swallow feel?
a) warm b) annoyed

c) sad

6. In return for his generosity, the Happy Prince receives:


a) the thanks of those he helps. b) jewels from the Sparrow.

c) nothing except for the good


feelings he has for helping
others.

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7. Why is the Happy Prince still able to see after giving away his eyes?
a) He gets replacement eyes. b) He can see from where his
eyes once were.
c) The Swallow sees for him.

8. Why doesn't the Swallow leave the city and the Happy Prince in order to go to Egypt?
a) The Swallow cares about the b) The Swallow never really
Happy Prince and the people wanted to go to Egypt.
in the city.
c) The Swallow chooses to look
for his wife the Reed.

9. The real reason that the Happy Prince's lead heart breaks is:
a) the frost snaps it into two b) The Swallow dies.
pieces.
c) The city leaders melt the
statue.

10. Why do the city leaders not see the Happy Prince's true beauty?
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Answer Key
1. b 4. b 7. c 10. b
2. a 5. a 8. a
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"The Story of an Hour" Date :

1. From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer?


a) kidney failure b) heart trouble

c) pneumonia d) detached retinas

2. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will
make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."
a) situational b) dramatic

c) verbal

3. What is significant about the story's setting?


a) The story's set in a time period b) It takes place in a large house.
that afforded women very few
rights.
c) The story encompasses one d) The setting makes no
hour. difference.

4. In what season does the story take place and why is it significant?
a) The story takes place in b) The story takes place in
Winter and symbolizes that Summer and symbolizes the
everything dies. burning love Mrs. Mallard has
for her husband.
c) The story takes place in d) The story takes place in Fall
Spring and symbolizes a new and symbolizes the everything
beginning for Mrs. Mallard. is falling apart.

5. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

6. True or False?
Brently died in the train accident.
a) True b) False

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7. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Freedom" d) "Yay

8. How did Mrs. Mallard feel AFTER experiencing her initial grief over her husband's death?
a) happy b) sad

c) angry d) jealous

9. The fact that Louise had a heart condition ________ her death from a heart attack.
a) paradoxes b) double entendres

c) foreshadows d) flashbacks

10. The story is written in ______ person narration.


a) first b) second

c) third (limited) d) third (omniscient)

11. "It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long." Here, shudder means..
a) to tremble in happiness b) to tremble in sadness

c) to tremble in hope

12. The climax of the story is


a) Josephine knocking at the b) Mr. Mallard walking through
door the door
c) When doctors said she died of d) When Richards and
joy Josephine told Mrs. Mallard
her husband died

13. What is the best choice for theme of the story?


a) Open windows are good for b) Relationships can be
day dreaming oppressive
c) Stay away from trains d) Don't listen to your friends
news because it could be
wrong

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14. According to the selection, why is the line "she had died of heart disease--of the joy that kills" ironic?
a) Because she didn't die b) Joy cannot literally kill
someone
c) She was sad that her husband d) She was sad that her husband
was actually alive was dead

15. Identify the figurative language: "She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite
motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep."
a) Motif b) Simile

c) Personification d) Hyperbole

16. Why does Chopin choose to withhold telling the reader Mrs. Mallard's first name?
a) Because Mrs. Marllard was b) Because it wasn't important to
denied her own identify for so the story
long
c) Because Mrs. Mallard liked d) Because the story was short
being known as Mrs. Mallard

17. What is the mood of the story?


a) Somber/Hopeful/Tragic b) Humorous/Hopeful/Tragic

c) Joyful/Tragic/Hopeful d) Optimistic,Somber/Tragic

18. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Some one was opening the front door with a
latchkey. It was Brently Mallard"
a) situational b) dramatic

c) verbal d) amusing

19. Which of the following is NOT a theme that can be derived from reading "The Story of an Hour?"
a) Independence brings joy. b) Life can change in an instant.

c) True happiness comes from d) Cast aside your worries and


one's self. enjoy life.

20. "She was drinking in a very elixir of life through that open window." This passage demonstrates that Mrs.
Mallard is feeling which of the following emotions?
a) Angry & bitter b) Happy & hopeful

c) Sad & devastated d) Indifferent & bored

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Answer Key
1. b 6. b 11. b 16. a
2. b 7. a 12. b 17. a
3. a 8. a 13. b 18. a
4. c 9. c 14. c 19. d
5. b 10. c 15. b 20. b

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Class :
The Story of an Hour Date :

1. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

2. What year was the story was written in?


a) 1894 b) 1896

c) 1863 d) 1900

3. What is the point of view of the story?


a) First Person b) Second person

c) Third Person d) Your Mom

4. Who are the Main Characters of the story?


a) Louise Mallard, Brently b) Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Tessie,
Mallard, Josephine, Richard Old Man Warner
c) Raphael, Leonardo, Michael d) Jing Mei, Canning Woo,
Angelo, Dontello Suyuan Woo, An-mei Hsu

5. What is the theme of "The Story of an Hour?"


a) It's not always save to stay b) Happiness can be found even
within tradition in the darkest of times, if one
only remembers to turn on the
light
c) freedom, self-fulfilment, d) A life without love, is no life at
meaning of love, all
empowerment

6. True or False?
Brently died in the train accident.
a) True b) False

7. How did Louise die?


a) She was involved in the train b) Shocked by Brently's
accident presence
c) Committed suicide d) Natural Causes

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8. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Freedom" d) "Yay

9. Who is Josephine?
a) Brently's sister b) Richard's wife

c) A Neighbor d) Louise's sister

10. Who is Richard?


a) Louise's brother b) Bently's brother

c) Josephine's husband d) Bently's friend

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Answer Key
1. b 4. a 7. b 10. d
2. a 5. c 8. a
3. c 6. b 9. d

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Class :
The Story of an Hour Date :

1. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

2. How does Mrs. Mallard feel about her husband's death?


a) Sad, full of grief b) Angry and vengeful

c) Scared for her own life d) Happy, free

3. What is the theme of "The Story of an Hour?"


a) It's not always safe to stay b) Happiness can be found even
within tradition in the darkest of times

c) Freedom and empowerment d) A life without love, is no life at


all

4. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Oh God" d) "Should have been me"

5. What might Louise's ailment symbolize?


a) her inability to see things as b) her inability to filter out less
they are important things in life

c) her unhappiness and troubling d) a sickness from missing her


emotions husband

6. True or False?
Brently died in the train accident.
a) True b) False

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7. What is Josephine's reaction to Brently's arrival?


a) She is overjoyed that he's b) She's upset because she
alive wanted him dead

c) She tries to block her sister's d) She is very confused as he


view of him should be dead

8. How did Louise die?


a) She was involved in the train b) Shocked by Brently's
accident presence
c) Committed suicide d) Natural Causes

9. What does this story tell us about the 19th century, when it was written?
a) Marriage was sacred and b) Women were oppressed by
people weren't allowed to men and often had no say in
divorce things

c) People often played practical d) Trains and heart disease were


jokes on each other #1 killers

10. What is implied about Louise's husband Brently?


a) He treats her badly b) He planned on proposing
before his death

c) He treats his wife like a queen d) He cheated on his wife

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Answer Key
1. b 4. a 7. c 10. a
2. d 5. c 8. b
3. c 6. b 9. b

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Class :
Story Elements - The Story of an Hour Date :

1. From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer?


a) kidney failure b) heart trouble

c) pneumonia d) detached retinas

2. What might Mrs. Mallard's ailment symbolize?


a) her inability to see things as b) her inability to filter out less
they are important things in life
c) her unhappiness and troubling d) a sickness from missing her
emotions husband

3. Who breaks the news of Mr. Mallard's death?


a) Richards b) Roberts

c) Josephine d) Philip

4. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will
make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."
a) situational b) dramatic

c) verbal

5. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Some one was opening the front door with a
latchkey. It was Brently Mallard"
a) Situational b) Dramatic

c) Verbal

6. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "When the doctors came they said she had died of
heart disease--of the joy that kills."
a) Situational b) Verbal

c) Dramatic

7. What is significant about the story's setting?


a) The story's set in a time period b) It takes place in a large house.
that afforded women very few
rights.
c) The story encompasses one d) The setting makes no
hour. difference.

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8. How could we best characterize Brently Mallard


a) He is an abusive husband b) He's a conniving man who set
who deserves to die in a fiery up the train wreck story so he
train wreck. could scare his wife and kill
her.
c) He's a typical husband in the d) He died in the train wreck.
late 19th-century.

9. How would the story change if it were written today?


a) Richards tells Mrs. Mallard b) Mrs. Mallard smashes Mr.
that her husband's dead in Mallard's SUV with a golf club
order to get her to marry him. and demands a divorce.
It works. Mallard walks in on
the two in a passionate
embrace and Mrs. Mallard
dies of a heart attack.
c) Richards calls Mallard on his d) There's no way Mallard leaves
cell phone and realizes he's the house without permission.
alive.

10. In what season does the story take place and why is it significant?
a) The story takes place in b) The story takes place in
Winter and symbolizes that Summer and symbolizes the
everything dies. burning love Mrs. Mallard has
for her husband.
c) The story takes place in d) The story takes place in Fall
Spring and symbolizes a new and symbolizes the everything
beginning for Mrs. Mallard. is falling apart.

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Answer Key
1. b 4. b 7. a 10. c
2. c 5. a 8. c
3. c 6. c 9. a

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Class :
story of an hour Date :

1. From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer?


a) kidney failure b) heart trouble

c) pneumonia d) detached retinas

2. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

3. What year was the story was written in?


a) 1894 b) 1896

c) 1863 d) 1900

4. Who is Josephine?
a) Brently's sister b) Richard's wife

c) A Neighbor d) Louise's sister

5. Who is Richard?
a) Louise's brother b) Bently's brother

c) Josephine's husband d) Bently's friend

6. Who breaks the news of Mr. Mallard's death?


a) Richards b) Roberts

c) Josephine d) Philip

7. How does Mrs. Mallard feel about her husband's death?


a) Sad, full of grief b) Angry and vengeful

c) Scared for her own life d) Happy, free

8. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Oh God" d) "Should have been me"

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9. What is the point of view of the story?


a) First Person b) Second person

c) Third Person d) Your Mom

10. How could we best characterize Brently Mallard


a) He is an abusive husband b) He's a conniving man who set
who deserves to die in a fiery up the train wreck story so he
train wreck. could scare his wife and kill
her.
c) He's a typical husband in the d) He died in the train wreck.
late 19th-century.

11. What literary device is used at the end of the story when the doctor claims Mrs. Mallard "died of heart disease-
of the joy that kills"?
a) Personification b) Irony

c) Simile d) Juxtaposition

12. What is the tone of the story?


a) Ironic/Depressing b) Humerous

c) Joyful d) Optimistic

13. The sequence of events that make up a story is called ____________.

a) Exposition b) Climax

c) Plot d) Setting

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14. The people or animals that take part in the action of a story are called ________________.

a) Characters b) Plot

c) Setting d) Author

15. Setting is the ___________________ of the action of the story.

a) Problem b) Solution

c) time and place d) plot

16. Setting is the ___________________ of the action of the story.

a) Problem b) Solution

c) time and place d) plot

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17. A brief introduction of the setting, characters, and opening situation.

a) Rising Action b) Exposition

c) Climax d) Resolution

18. A struggle between opposing forces. The problem of the story.

a) Exposition b) Climax

c) Rising Action d) Conflict

19. A series of main events that leads to the climax.

a) Exposition b) Climax

c) Falling Action d) `Rising Action

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20. The turning point of the story.

a) Expostion b) Resolution

c) Climax d) Falling Action

21. The events that follow the climax, which lessen the conflict.
a) Exposition b) Rising Action

c) Falling Action d) Resolution

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Answer Key
1. b 7. d 13. c 19. d
2. b 8. a 14. a 20. c
3. a 9. c 15. c 21. c
4. d 10. c 16. c
5. d 11. b 17. b
6. c 12. a 18. d

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Class :
Story of an Hour/Literary Devices Date :

1. From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer?


a) kidney failure b) heart trouble

c) pneumonia d) detached retinas

2. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

3. True or False?
Brently died in the train accident.
a) True b) False

4. Who are the Main Characters of the story?


a) Louise Mallard, Brently b) Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Tessie,
Mallard, Josephine, Richard Old Man Warner
c) Raphael, Leonardo, Michael d) Jing Mei, Canning Woo,
Angelo, Dontello Suyuan Woo, An-mei Hsu

5. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Freedom" d) "Yay

6. How did Mrs. Mallard feel AFTER experiencing her initial grief over her husband's death?
a) happy b) sad

c) angry d) jealous

7. The fact that Louise had a heart condition ________ her death from a heart attack.
a) paradoxes b) double entendres

c) foreshadows d) flashbacks

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8. What might Mrs. Mallard's ailment symbolize?


a) her inability to see things as b) her inability to filter out less
they are important things in life
c) her unhappiness and troubling d) a sickness from missing her
emotions husband

9. What is the best choice for theme of the story?


a) Open windows are good for b) Relationships can be
day dreaming oppressive
c) Stay away from trains d) Don't listen to your friends
news because it could be
wrong

10. Which of the following is NOT a theme that can be derived from reading "The Story of an Hour?"
a) Independence brings joy. b) Life can change in an instant.

c) True happiness comes from d) Cast aside your worries and


one's self. enjoy life.

11. What is situational irony?


a) When what is said is the b) When what happens is the
opposite of what is meant opposite of what is expected
c) When the audience knows
something the character
doesn't

12. What is dramatic Irony?


a) When what is said is different b) When what happens is the
than what is meant opposite of what is expected
c) When the audience knows
something the character
doesn't

13. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will
make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."
a) situational b) dramatic

c) verbal

14. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Some one was opening the front door with a
latchkey. It was Brently Mallard"
a) Situational b) Dramatic

c) Verbal

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15. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "When the doctors came they said she had died of
heart disease--of the joy that kills."
a) Situational b) Verbal

c) Dramatic

16. The climax of the story is


a) Josephine knocking at the b) Mr. Mallard walking through
door the door
c) When doctors said she died of d) When Richards and
joy Josephine told Mrs. Mallard
her husband died

17. Tone can best described as


a) attitude of the reader b) the overall mood or feeling in
a story
c) the author's attitude toward his d) reader's point of view
writing

18. What is the tone of the story?


a) Ironic/Depressing b) Humerous

c) Joyful d) Optimistic

19. Having an unexpected event or meaning the opposite of what is said (sarcasm) or coincidence

a) Ironie b) Irony

c) Aaron d) I urn knee

20. In what season does the story take place and why is it significant?
a) The story takes place in b) The story takes place in
Winter and symbolizes that Summer and symbolizes the
everything dies. burning love Mrs. Mallard has
for her husband.
c) The story takes place in d) The story takes place in Fall
Spring and symbolizes a new and symbolizes the everything
beginning for Mrs. Mallard. is falling apart.

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Answer Key
1. b 6. a 11. b 16. b
2. b 7. c 12. c 17. c
3. b 8. c 13. b 18. a
4. a 9. b 14. a 19. b
5. a 10. d 15. c 20. c

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Class :
STORY OF AN HOUR Date :

1. Which of the following best describes a major theme of the text?


a) True happiness comes from b) Newly-gained independence
within, rather than from can bring the promise of
outside circumstances. freedom and happiness.

c) Men and women should be


equal, but they're too different
to get along cohesively.

2. How is Mrs. Mallard affected by the news of her husband's death?


a) At first, she is happy about his b) She is physically distraught
death, but later reflects on over the news of his death,
how much she will miss him. which causes her heart attack
and she dies.

c) First, she grieves, but then


she realizes that his death
affords her freedom and
independence.

3. Which of the following indicates a reason why Mrs. Mallard's sister wanted her to come from the isolated
bedroom upstairs?
a) Her sister believed, because b) Mrs. Mallard's sister was
of Mrs. Mallard's heart anxious for her sister to go
condition, that the slightest identify the body of the
troubling news could make her deceased, Mr. Mallard.
have a heart attack.

c) It was time for Mrs. Mallard to


serve tea to her guests.

4. True or False
Mrs. Mallard was shocked at her husband's death, but likely did not die of a heart attack due to his death.

a) True b) False

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5. Consider "...the joy that kills" from the last line of the printed text. What is ironic about that statement?
a) Mrs. Mallard was so happy to b) Richards was happy about the
see her husband alive and death of his friend, Mr.
standing at the front door that Mallard.
she pulled a weapon from her
apron and shot herself.

c) The others in the room


believed that Mrs. Mallard was
so happy to see her husband
alive that she ultimately had a
heart attack and died. In
reality, she felt like her
newfound freedom was just
snatched from her. At that
thought, she collapsed.

6. Considering the time period for the story, what were women's roles in society then?
a) Women were allowed to vote, b) Society dictated that women
hold a political office, and were supposed to marry and
were expected to hire a nanny support the husband, have
to care for their homes and children, and take care of the
children. household.

c) It was expected that women


would work public jobs and
come straight home to care for
their families.

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7. The first line of the story text reads, "Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was
taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death."
How does this foreshadow the story's ending?

a) Readers are informed by the b) Readers understand from the


author that Mrs. Mallard has a beginning that Mrs. Mallard
heart condition and by the was a very sick woman who
story's ending, she suffers ultimately died due to a
from a condition of the heart mishap during heart surgery.
and dies.

c) Readers begin thinking about


what caused Mrs. Mallard's
heart condition and how it is
related to the health of her
mother.

8. What is the significance of "the open window" in the room where Mrs. Mallard goes to be alone?
a) The open window is a b) The open window represents
metaphor for a portal to an opening for her to get fresh
freedom because she air after just hearing the news
witnesses life going on of her husband's death.
outside--the birds singing, the
wind gently blowing the leaves
of the tree, etc. and she
expects to have a new life
now.

c) The open window is a place


where she would often go to
sit and watch the birds on the
ledge eating their bird food.

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9. Which of the following quotes from the text exemplifies the notion of "freedom?"
a) “And yet she had loved him — b) “There would be no one to live
sometimes. Often she had for during those coming years;
not. What did it matter!” she would live for herself.
There would be no powerful
will bending hers...”

c) “But now there was a dull


stare in her eyes... It was not
a glance of reflection, but
rather indicated a suspension
of intelligent thought.”

10. Which of the following quotes confirms for the reader that Mrs. Mallard was beginning to feel as though she had
finally won the battle of oppression in this marriage?
a) “There was a feverish triumph b) “But now there was a dull
in her eyes, and she carried stare in her eyes... It was not
herself unwittingly like a a glance of reflection, but
goddess of Victory.” rather indicated a suspension
of intelligent thought.”

c) “And yet she had loved him —


sometimes."

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Answer Key
1. b 4. a 7. a 10. a
2. c 5. c 8. a
3. a 6. b 9. b

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Class :
The Story of an Hour Date :

1. Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?
a) Richards b) Josephine

c) Brently Mallard d) She found out herself

2. What is the point of view of the story?


a) First Person b) Second person

c) Third Person d) Your Mom

3. True or False?
Brently died in the train accident.
a) True b) False

4. How did Louise die?


a) She was involved in the train b) Shocked by Brently's
accident presence
c) Committed suicide d) Natural Causes

5. What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window?
a) "Free" b) "Finally"

c) "Freedom" d) "Yay

6. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will
make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."
a) situational b) dramatic

c) verbal

7. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "Some one was opening the front door with a
latchkey. It was Brently Mallard"
a) Situational b) Dramatic

c) Verbal

8. The following passage is an example of _________ irony: "When the doctors came they said she had died of
heart disease--of the joy that kills."
a) Situational b) Verbal

c) Dramatic

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9. What is significant about the story's setting?


a) The story's set in a time period b) It takes place in a large house.
that afforded women very few
rights.
c) The story encompasses one d) The setting makes no
hour. difference.

10. How could we best characterize Brently Mallard


a) He is an abusive husband b) He's a conniving man who set
who deserves to die in a fiery up the train wreck story so he
train wreck. could scare his wife and kill
her.
c) He's a typical husband in the d) He died in the train wreck.
late 19th-century.

11. How would the story change if it were written today?


a) Richards tells Mrs. Mallard b) Mrs. Mallard smashes Mr.
that her husband's dead in Mallard's SUV with a golf club
order to get her to marry him. and demands a divorce.
It works. Mallard walks in on
the two in a passionate
embrace and Mrs. Mallard
dies of a heart attack.
c) Richards calls Mallard on his d) There's no way Mallard leaves
cell phone and realizes he's the house without permission.
alive.

12. In what season does the story take place and why is it significant?
a) The story takes place in b) The story takes place in
Winter and symbolizes that Summer and symbolizes the
everything dies. burning love Mrs. Mallard has
for her husband.
c) The story takes place in d) The story takes place in Fall
Spring and symbolizes a new and symbolizes the everything
beginning for Mrs. Mallard. is falling apart.

13. From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer?


a) kidney failure b) heart trouble

c) pneumonia d) detached retinas

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14. What literary element is used when Chopin says "When the doctors came they said she had died of heart
disease- of joy that kills"
a) Irony b) Foreshadowing

c) Characterization d) Symbolism

15. Identify the figurative language: "She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite
motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep."
a) Motif b) Simile

c) Personification d) Hyperbole

16. The climax of the story is


a) Josephine knocking at the b) Mr. Mallard walking through
door the door
c) When doctors said she died of d) When Richards and
joy Josephine told Mrs. Mallard
her husband died

17. What is the tone of the story?


a) Ironic/Depressing b) Humerous

c) Joyful d) Optimistic

18. What is significant about the story's setting?


a) It takes place in a large b) Set in a time period that
house. afforded women very few
rights.
c) The story encompasses one d) The setting makes no
hour. difference.

19. What could her ailment symbolize?


a) stress b) sweetness

c) heartache/ emotions

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Answer Key
1. b 6. b 11. a 16. b
2. c 7. a 12. c 17. a
3. b 8. c 13. b 18. b
4. b 9. a 14. a 19. c
5. a 10. c 15. b

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Class :
Gift of the Magi Date :

1. How does the first paragraph develop the plot of the story?
a) It illustrates how rude Della is. b) It illustrates how independent
Della is.

c) It illustrates how expensive it d) It illustrates how concerned


is to live in London. with money Della is.

2. What is Della’s concern as she waits for Jim to come home?


a) She worries that Jim won’t like b) She is concerned that he
the present. won’t like the chops that she is
making for dinner.

c) She is concerned because d) She is concerned that he will


Jim is arriving home later than no longer think she is pretty.
usual.

3. Why does Jim react so strangely when Della tells him she has sold her hair?
a) He thinks she looks like a b) He is upset that she didn’t
chorus girl. consult him.

c) He is ashamed of not being an d) He has bought a gift for her


adequate provider. that is no longer usable.

4. How does the setting impact the story?


a) Christmastime informs the b) Winter time informs the reader
reader that giving is an that the actions of the
important element of the story. characters will be similarly
cold.

c) Being set a long time ago, it d) Being set in London, we can't


helps us understand why they relate to the foreign
are poor. characters.

5. How much did Mrs. Sophie give to Della for her hair?
a) $20.00 b) $30.00

c) $50.00 d) $1.87

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6. Which inference can be best made about Della?


a) She wants to please Jim. b) She is persuaded easily.

c) She fears being alone. d) She is self-absorbed.

7. For which of the following reasons does the author most likely include the story of the magi in the last
paragraph?
a) It shows that Della and Jim b) It shows that Della and Jim
should have given the same represent the spirit of giving
gifts as the magi. through love.

c) It shows that Della and Jim d) It shows that Della and Jim
need to learn generosity. chose poor gifts for one
another.

8. Which inference can be best made about Jim?


a) He is judgmental. b) He is successful.

c) He is arrogant. d) He is caring.

9. How much money did Della have at the beginning of the story?
a) 21.87 b) 60 cents

c) 1.87 d) Story did not say

10. What was the couple's last name?


a) Young b) Dillingham

c) Solomon d) Sofronie

11. How much money was Jim NOW being paid for week? pg. 2
a) 40 b) 30

c) 20 d) 10

12. What was Jim's most prized possession?


a) his father's coat b) his pocket watch

c) his hair d) His wife

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13. What was Della's most prized possession?


a) her hair b) a diamond necklace

c) her mom's ring d) her husband

14. How much money did Della spend on Jim's present? (pg. 5)
a) 30 b) 20

c) 21 d) 19

15. What two images is Della described as after she cut her hair? (pg. 4)
a) school boy and girls who sing b) a little girl and a little dog
for money

c) bookworm and dancing girl d) a cute bird and a shaved dog

16. How old was Jim? (pg. 4)


a) 15 b) 20

c) 22 d) 28

17. What was Jim's present for Della? (pg. 5)


a) combs b) a necklace

c) a watch d) a wig

18. What was Della's present for Jim?


a) a chain for his watch b) a new coat

c) a new watch d) a fruit cake

19. Who were the original Magi?


a) Jim and Della b) Adam and Eve

c) the three kings who gave gifts d) the shepherds who traveled to
to the baby Jesus see Jesus

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20. What is the best theme for the story?


a) to give gifts out of sacrificial b) to tell people what you are
love getting them for Christmas so
mistakes won't happen

c) to give gifts because they d) to save money so when


gave you a gift Christmas comes you will
have money

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Answer Key
1. d 6. a 11. c 16. c
2. d 7. b 12. b 17. a
3. d 8. d 13. a 18. a
4. a 9. c 14. c 19. c
5. a 10. a 15. a 20. a

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1. Which figurative language technique is used in the sentence: "I couldn't have lived without giving you a
present."
a) onomotopoeia b) simile

c) personification d) hyperbole

2. Which event happened last?


a) Della bought Jim a gift. b) Della went to Madame
Sofronie's.

c) Della cried about only having d) Della cut her hair.


$1.87.

3. What is the BEST example of irony in the story?


a) The magi took gifts to Jesus. b) Della cut her most prized
possession.

c) Jim's most prized possession d) Jim expected his wife to have


was a watch from his hair in which to wear the
grandfather. combs he bought her.

4. The narrator compares Della and Jim to the magi because


a) they gave each other gifts. b) they were like "wise men",
knowing that their sacrificial
love was the most important
part of their gift.

c) They followed a star to d) They took gifts to Jesus.


Bethlehem.

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5. What is Della’s concern as she waits for Jim to come home?


a) She worries that Jim won’t like b) She is concerned that he
the present. won’t like the chops that she is
making for dinner.

c) She is concerned because d) She is concerned that he will


Jim is arriving home later than no longer think she is pretty.
usual.

6. Why does Jim react so strangely when Della tells him she has sold her hair?
a) He thinks she looks like a b) He is upset that she didn’t
chorus girl. consult him.

c) He is ashamed of not being an d) He has bought a gift for her


adequate provider. that is no longer usable.

7. How much did Mrs. Sophie give to Della for her hair?
a) $20.00 b) $30.00

c) $50.00 d) $1.87

8. Which inference can be best made about Della?


a) She wants to please Jim. b) She is persuaded easily.

c) She fears being alone. d) She is self-absorbed.

9. For which of the following reasons does the author most likely include the story of the magi in the last
paragraph?
a) It shows that Della and Jim b) It shows that Della and Jim
should have given the same represent the spirit of giving
gifts as the magi. through love.

c) It shows that Della and Jim d) It shows that Della and Jim
need to learn generosity. chose poor gifts for one
another.

10. Which inference can be best made about Jim?


a) He is judgmental. b) He is successful.

c) He is arrogant. d) He is caring.

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11. What was Jim's most prized possession?


a) his father's coat b) his pocket watch

c) his hair d) His wife

12. What was Della's most prized possession?


a) her hair b) a diamond necklace

c) her mom's ring d) her husband

13. What was Jim's present for Della? (pg. 5)


a) combs b) a necklace

c) a watch d) a wig

14. What was Della's present for Jim?


a) a chain for his watch b) a new coat

c) a new watch d) a fruit cake

15. Which of the following pieces of textual evidence best demonstrates the theme of the story?
a) “One dollar and eighty-seven b) "Dell," said he, "let's put our
cents. That was all. And sixty Christmas presents away and
cents of it was in pennies.” keep 'em a while. They're too
nice to use just at present. I
sold the watch to get the
money to buy your combs.
And now suppose you put the
chops on."

c) “Isn't it a dandy, Jim? I hunted d) “The magi, as you know, were


all over town to find it.” wise men--wonderfully wise
men.”

16. The story uses the literary device known as _______________ or a situational twist in plot that the reader may
not guess or expect.
a) Dialogue b) Metaphor

c) Irony d) Climax

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17. Which type of irony is portrayed in the story?


a) verbal (sarcasm) b) dramatic

c) situational d) imagery

18. Which is the best explanation of the name “Dillingham”?


a) It acts as a symbol of their b) It shows that they do not like
decreasing wealth. their last name.

c) It shows that last names are d) It shows that Jim comes from
not important. a wealthy family but is not
worthy of the family name.

19. “Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles …” is an example of ____.


a) similie b) personification

c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia

20. O. Henry references the Magi in both the title and the story itself. What kind of literary device is this?
a) foreshadowing b) allusion

c) metaphor d) personification

21. When we can predict that Jim has sold his watch to buy the combs, this is called _____.
a) a flashback b) foreshadowing

c) theme d) setting

22. Which type of irony is portrayed in the story?


a) verbal (sarcasm) b) dramatic

c) situational d) imagery

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Answer Key
1. d 7. a 13. a 19. c
2. a 8. a 14. a 20. b
3. d 9. b 15. b 21. b
4. b 10. d 16. c 22. c
5. d 11. b 17. c
6. d 12. a 18. a

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The Open Window Date :

1. What does Saki mock in this story?


a) EDWARDIAN SOCIETY b) GIRLS

c) CHILDREN d) ANIMALS

2. "The Open Window" takes place in the following location:


a) THE CITY b) THE OPERA

c) THE COUNTRY d) THE SCHOOLHOUSE

3. Saki is a pen name for whom?


a) J.K. MUNRO b) H.H. MUNRO

c) M.O. MUNRO d) L.L. MUNRO

4. Who introduces Saki to Mrs. Sappleton?


a) VERA b) HIS SISTER

c) HIS BROTHER d) HIS MOTHER

5. According to Vera, Saki has a phobia of what?


a) DOGS b) GHOTS

c) WINDOWS d) GUNS

6. For whom does Mrs. Sappleton leave the window open?


a) THE POSTMAN b) FRAMTON

c) HER SISTER d) THE HUNTING PARTY

7. According to Vera, what tragedy befell Mrs. Sappleton?


a) SHE LOST HER MOTHER IN b) SHE LOST HER HUSBAND
A HUNTING ACCIDENT IN A HUNTING ACCIDENT

c) SHE LOST HER SON IN A d) SHE LOST HER NIECE IN A


HUNTING ACCIDENT HUNTING ACCIDENT

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8. Why is Framton visiting the country?


a) TO CURE HIS NERVES b) TO BECOME A PRIEST

c) TO HUNT d) TO SELL STORIES

9. Who is Vera's aunt?


a) LIZA NUTTEL b) MRS. SAPPLETON

c) OLIVE NUTTEL d) FRANCES NUTTEL

10. Why does Framton flee from the house?


a) HE FORGOT HIS MEDICINE b) HE IS EMBARASSED
AT HOME

c) HE BELIEVES HE HAS d) HE IS AFRAID OF THE


SEEN A GHOST HUNTING DOG

11. How old is Vera?


a) 13 b) 14

c) 15 d) 12

12. Where did Framton's sister used to work?


a) THE RECTORY b) THE HOSPITAL

c) THE LIBRARY d) THE GROCERY STORE

13. According to Vera, how many years ago did the "great tragedy" occur?
a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

14. According to Vera, where are the bodies of the drowned hunting party?
a) THEY WERE NEVER FOUND b) BURIED UNDER THE OPEN
WINDOW

c) BURIED IN MRS. d) BURIED IN A NEARBY


SAPPLTON'S FRONT YARD CEMETERY

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15. What does the hunting party hunt?


a) DUCK b) SNIPE

c) CHICKEN d) DEER

16. Who is NOT a part of the hunting party?


a) RONNIE b) MR. SAPPLETON

c) FRAMTON d) MRS. SAPPLETON'S


YOUNGER BROTHER

17. How does Ronnie tease his sister?


a) BY HIDING HER TEA SET b) BY LEAVING HER WINDOW
OPEN

c) BY SINGING d) BY PULLING HER HAIR

18. What does Mrs. Sappleton hope will arrive in the winter?
a) DUCKS b) HER HUSBAND

c) SNOW d) A NEW COAT

19. What kind of dog do the men bring hunting with them?
a) SPANIEL b) BULLDOG

c) PITBULL d) GREYHOUND

20. Who does Framton nearly collide with as he flees the house?
a) VERA b) MR. SAPPLETON

c) A CYCLIST d) HIS SISTER

21. Who ran out the door at the end of the story?
a) Framton b) Vera

c) Vera's Aunt d) The men with guns

22. Why did they leave the window open?


a) To let in the fresh air b) So the ghosts could come into
the house
c) The door was broken and d) So it would be easier to leave
would not shut

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23. What was the conflict in The Open Window?


a) Vera made up a story to scare b) The men came in the house
Frampton. with guns.
c) The men drowned in the pond d) The Aunt fell down the stairs.
and died.

24. What Is Mister Frampton Afraid of at the end of the story?


a) The men and dogs, which he b) Being attacked by the dog.
thought were ghosts.
c) He was afraid of the coyote. d) The aunt was taller than he
expected.

25. The men drowned in a swamp and died.


a) True b) False

26. Where does the story take place?


a) Vera's house b) The woods

c) In a cabin in the woods d) In San Francisco

27. What is the theme of the story?


a) Don't believe everything you b) Don't judge a book by its
hear. cover.
c) Love conquers all. d) Have courage.

28. What happened to the men when they went out hunting?
a) They drowned in a swamp b) The killed two animals.
and died.
c) They got lost and could not d) Nothing, they just went
find their way home. hunting.

29. What is the climax of the story?


a) The men and dogs return from b) The men drown in a swamp
hunting and scare Frampton. and die.
c) Vera breaks her arm hunting. d) Vera's Aunt goes missing.

30. How many people went hunting.


a) 3 men and 1 dog b) 2 men and 1 dog

c) 2 men and 2 dogs d) 4 men.

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Answer Key
1. a 9. b 17. a 25. b
2. d 10. a 18. b 26. a
3. a 11. a 19. a 27. a
4. c 12. c 20. b 28. d
5. c 13. c 21. a 29. a
6. a 14. c 22. a 30. a
7. a 15. a 23. a
8. a 16. d 24. a

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The Open Window Date :

1. Who ran out the door at the end of the story?


a) Framton b) Vera

c) Vera's Aunt d) The men with guns

2. Why did they leave the window open?


a) To let in the fresh air b) So the ghosts could come into
the house
c) The door was broken and d) So it would be easier to leave
would not shut

3. What was the conflict in The Open Window?


a) Vera made up a story to scare b) The men came in the house
Frampton. with guns.
c) The men drowned in the pond d) The Aunt fell down the stairs.
and died.

4. What Is Mister Frampton Afraid of at the end of the story?


a) The men and dogs, which he b) Being attacked by the dog.
thought were ghosts.
c) He was afraid of the coyote. d) The aunt was taller than he
expected.

5. The men drowned in a swamp and died.


a) True b) False

6. Where does the story take place?


a) Vera's house b) The woods

c) In a cabin in the woods d) In San Francisco

7. What is the theme of the story?


a) Don't believe everything you b) Don't judge a book by its
hear. cover.
c) Love conquers all. d) Have courage.

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8. What happened to the men when they went out hunting?


a) They drowned in a swamp b) The killed two animals.
and died.
c) They got lost and could not d) Nothing, they just went
find their way home. hunting.

9. What is the climax of the story?


a) The men and dogs return from b) The men drown in a swamp
hunting and scare Frampton. and die.
c) Vera breaks her arm hunting. d) Vera's Aunt goes missing.

10. How many people went hunting.


a) 3 men and 1 dog b) 2 men and 1 dog

c) 2 men and 2 dogs d) 4 men.

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Answer Key
1. a 4. a 7. a 10. a
2. a 5. b 8. d
3. a 6. a 9. a

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"The Open Window" Date :

1. In "The Open Window," why is Framtom Nuttel visiting the Sappletons in the country?
a) he hopes to go on a hunting b) he hopes to rest and relax his
expedition nerves

c) he is attending a family d) he is delivering a message


reunion from his sister

2. In "The Open Window," why does Vera confirm the fact that Framton Nuttel does not know her aunt well?
a) She wants to prepare him for b) She believes she has seen
her aunt's strange behavior if him at the house before.
he does not know her.

c) She must confirm the fact he d) She must confirm the fact that
does not know her aunt before he does not know her aunt
she decides that she does not before she creates her
like him. fictional tale about the open
window.

3. Until Mr. Sappleton returns in "The Open Window," framton believes that Mrs. Sappleton is
a) sadly deranged b) rather cold-hearted

c) exceptionally boring d) perfectly normal

4. In "The Open Window," what topic interests Framton Nuttel the most?
a) Vera's coquettish behavior b) the masculine atmosphere

c) Mrs. Sappleton's mood d) his own problems

5. Which idea is explored in both "Like the Sun" and "The Open Window"
a) death b) greed

c) truthfulness d) affection

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6. Using page 79, which of the following is a definition of irony.


a) The effect created when a b) A statement that seems
writer sets up contrasts contradictory but actually
between readers' or reveals a deeper truth.
character's expectations and
reality.

c) A contrast between d) A universal truth or message


characters. about the world/humanity.

7. Using page 79, what is the definition of paradox?


a) A character says the opposite b) An event directly contradicts
of what he or she really expectations.
means.

c) The reader knows something d) a statement that seems


a character does not. contradictory but actually
reveals a deeper truth.

8. The fact that Sekhar wants to be truthful even though people dislike the truth shows that sometimes you have to
be cruel to be kind. This is an example of-
a) irony b) paradox

9. The fact that Vera creates chaos when Mr. Nuttel seeks calm is-
a) irony b) paradox

10. What happens to Mr. Nuttel?


a) He faints in shock b) He runs away, never to learn
the truth

c) He dies d) He confronts Vera about her


dishonesty

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11. Which statement from the text proves that Vera was lying all along?
a) "A most extraordinary man, a b) "Romance at short notice was
Mr. Nuttel" (88). her specialty" (88).

c) "Framton shivered slightly and d) "The doctors agree in ordering


turned towards the niece with me complete rest, an absence
a look intended to convey of mental excitement, and
sympathetic comprehension" avoidance of anything in the
(87). nature of violent physical
exercise" (87).

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Answer Key
1. b 4. c 7. d 10. b
2. d 5. c 8. b 11. b
3. a 6. a 9. a

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1. What is the setting in


"The Open Window"

a) The countryside, on an b) An apartment building in


October afternoon in 19th London, England
century England

2. Living in the country in order to cure nerves


a) Framton Nuttel b) Framton Nuttel's sister

c) Vera d) Mrs. Sappleton

e) Mr. Sappleton

3. Which of the following is true of


Framton Nuttel?

a) He has just moved to the area b) He and Vera are good friends
and doesn't know many
people

c) He will return from hunting


within the hour

4. Stayed at the rectory four years ago


a) Framton Nuttel's sister b) Framton Nuttel

c) Vera d) Mrs. Sappleton

e) Mr. Sappleton

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5. Why is Framton uncomfortable when visitng the Sappletons?


a) He is a shy, nervous person b) He knows that his sister's
who generally prefers to keep letter of introduction will not be
to himself well received

c) He is embarrassed because
their niece knows his fear of
dogs

6. Tells a story about a great tragedy


a) Vera b) Framton Nuttel

c) Framton Nuttel's sister d) Mrs. Sappleton

e) Mr. Sappleton

7. Why does Vera tell Framton the window is open?


a) Her aunt is waiting for her b) Her aunt's little brown spaniel
dead husband and brothers to is lost and needs a way back
return from hunting into the house

c) Her aunt's husband died when


he fell through the window
three years ago

8. Which of these does the story suggest about Vera?


a) She is a creative, b) She is a polite and studious
mischievous, young girl young girl

c) She is a shy and nervous


young girl

9. Talks cheerfully about bird hunting


a) Mrs. Sappleton b) Framton Nuttel

c) Framton Nuttel's sister d) Vera

e) Mr. Sappleton

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10. Which of the following best describes both Mrs. Sappleton's and Framton's feelings at the moment the men
return to the house?
a) Mrs. Sappleton is happy; b) Mrs. Sappleton is dismayed;
Framton is terrified Framton is excited

c) Mrs. Sappleton is annoyed;


Framton is cautious

11. Irony of Situation is when an event occurs that violates the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the
audience.
Which event from the story provides the best example of irony?

a) Mrs. Sappleton's husband and b) Framton enjoys talking about


brothers come walking across his ailments even though Mrs.
the lawn towards the window Sappleton pays him very little
attention

c) Vera becomes emotional as


she tells Framton about the
death of her aunt's husband
and brothers

12. Hunts birds with a brown spaniel


a) Mr. Sappleton b) Framton Nuttel

c) Framton Nuttel's sister d) Vera

e) Mrs. Sappleton

13. When she tells her aunt and uncle about Framton's fear of dogs, it becomes clear that Vera
a) Will continue to tell made-up b) Feels bad about deceiving
stories to amuse herself Framton and wants to make it
up to him

c) Strongly dislikes Framton and


never wants to see him again

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14. What might be the causes of Vera's rebellious behavior?


Select 4

a) The strict social conventions b) Being told to entertain a


of the time period nervous and boring guest

c) The desire to stir things up a d) The lack of an outlet to


bit on a boring day express her creativity

e) Strongly dislikes her aunt and


uncle

15. "Mrs. Kellar conveyed her displeasure with raised eyebrows"?


Which word is the best synonym for conveyed?

a) exhibited b) disguised

c) confirmed

16. What 4 methods of characterization does the author use to develop the characters in the story?
a) Showing what the characters b) Showing what the characters
say think

c) Direct comments by other d) Describing the characters'


characters personalities

e) Leaving out description words


when describing Vera

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Answer Key
1. a 5. a 9. a 13. a
2. a 6. a 10. a 14. a,b,c,d
3. a 7. a 11. a 15. a
4. a 8. a 12. a 16. a,b,c,d

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