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  1. MC 1 MC 2 MC 3 MC 4 MC 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Why does John laugh at the narrator?a.She asks questions about the new house.b.He does not believe that she is sick.c.She has a feeling that the house is haunted.

  3. c.She has a feeling that the house is haunted.

  4. What does this excerpt tell you about the first-person narrator?"I don't want to leave now until I have found it out. There is a week more, and I think that will be enough."a.She is obsessed with the wallpaper.b.She thinks the paper will cure her.c.She is afraid John will solve the puzzle.

  5. a.She is obsessed with the wallpaper.

  6. What does the woman in the wallpaper tell you about the social context of the late 1800s?a.Women disliked living in houses with wallpaper.b.Husbands' rules made some women feel trapped.c.Husbands could not really love their wives.

  7. b.Husbands' rules made some women feel trapped.

  8. Richards rushes to tell Mrs. Mallard the news because he wants toa.help Josephine tell herb.be the first to tell herc.show her the telegram

  9. b.be the first to tell her

  10. You can tell that society believed that women were fragile when Josephinea.tells the bad news in unfinished sentencesb.stays downstairs when Mrs. Mallard goes upc.kneels in front of Mrs. Mallard's door

  11. a.tells the bad news in unfinished sentences

  12. What external conflict does Mrs. Mallard face after hearing of her husband's death?a.Josephine wants her to open the door.b.Someone's singing bothers her.c.Richards is waiting for her downstairs.

  13. a.Josephine wants her to open the door.

  14. How does Mrs. Mallard feel right after she accepts that she will be free?a.relaxedb.illc.afraidd.triumphant

  15. a.relaxed

  16. Mrs. Mallard decides that lovea.is an incomprehensible mysteryb.always ends in griefc.has less value than freedom

  17. c.has less value than freedom

  18. The narrator suspects that Leonidas W. Smiley isa.Simon Wheeler's friendb.a teller of tall talesc.a made-up person

  19. c.a made-up person

  20. What does Wheeler say that Dan'l Webster can do better than any other frog?a.jump distancesb.turn somersaultsc.catch flies

  21. a.jump distances

  22. An example of hyperbole in this tall tale is Wheeler saying that Smileya.will change sides in a betb.wins money on chicken fightsc.almost always has good luckd.will follow a bug to Mexico

  23. d.will follow a bug to Mexico

  24. What does Andrew Jackson, the bull-pup, do to win his dog fights?a.shows his large teethb.bites the other dog's shoulderc.holds the other dog's hind leg

  25. c.holds the other dog's hind leg

  26. What does the narrator's hiding her disagreement with her treatment tell you about the social context of the late 1800s?a.Women respected only a physician's opinion.b.Women had better suggestions for their treatment.c.Women found it hard to accept their illnesses.d.Women had to obey their husbands in all things.

  27. d.Women had to obey their husbands in all things.

  28. The wallpaper pattern that traps the creeping woman represents thea.writing that the narrator hides from her familyb.rules that everyone expects the narrator to followc.road that the narrator sees from the windows

  29. b.rules that everyone expects the narrator to follow

  30. At the end of the story, where does the narrator say that she belongs at night?a.behind the paperb.outside on the roadc.on the nailed-down bed

  31. a.behind the paper

  32. Which foreshadowing detail of the spring day helps you predict a change in Mrs. Mallard's sad mood?a.the feel of rain in the airb.trees full of new leavesc.the shouts of the peddler

  33. b.trees full of new leaves

  34. What detail helps you predict that Mrs. Mallard believes her life will improve?a.Her wide armchair is comfortable.b.Her face is calm but lined.c.Blue sky appears between the clouds.

  35. c.Blue sky appears between the clouds.

  36. Which event is the story's climax?a.Mr. Mallard's death, which causes the other eventsb.the arrival of Mr. Mallard, because it is the turning pointc.Mrs. Mallard's new joy, because it shows that she has grown

  37. b.the arrival of Mr. Mallard, because it is the turning point

  38. What does this excerpt tell you about the first-person narrator?"But I must say what I feel and think in some way-it is such a relief! But the effort is getting to be greater than the relief."a.She is starting to get worn down.b.She still wants to write as much as before.c.She has decided to reveal her writing to John.

  39. a.She is starting to get worn down.

  40. Which ironic detail helps you predict Mrs. Mallard's ultimate end?a.She previously feared a long life.b.She is sad at her husband's death.c.She wishes for a very long life.

  41. c.She wishes for a very long life.

  42. Which description of Dan'l Webster uses the tall tale technique of understatement?a.A frog needs only an education to do anything.b.He can turn several somersaults in the air.c.Dan'l does not jump at all during the contest.

  43. a.A frog needs only an education to do anything.

  44. The narrator's attempt to leave when Wheeler is out of the room suggests that hea.wishes to avoid hurting Wheeler's feelingsb.is disappointed that Jim is not Leonidasc.believes that Wheeler will never stop talking

  45. c.believes that Wheeler will never stop talking.

  46. Wheeler's claim that Smiley would bet "on anything that turned up you ever see" is best supported by Smiley's bet ona.all the horse races in townb.his bull-pup Dan'l Websterc.chickens fighting in the barnyardd.the Parson's wife not getting well

  47. d.the Parson's wife not getting well

  48. How does Smiley's mare make him "uncommon lucky"?a.Her head start enables her to win every race.b.he excited mare wins in spite of her illnesses.c.Jim knows to bet on the other, faster horses.

  49. b.he excited mare wins in spite of her illnesses.

  50. How does the dialect of the following excerpt describe the bull-pup?"his underjaw'd begin to stick out like the fo'castle of a steamboat and his teeth would uncover and shine like the furnaces"a.eager to win the fight and moneyb.terrified of the opponent dogc.unsure of what is happening to him

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