Wednesday, May 6, 2020
3 Is the Answer free essay sample
Which of the following statements best describes Buddyââ¬â¢s friend? a. |Fashion is her passion. |c. |Big cities fascinate her. | b. |She has strong feelings about God. |d. |She spends a lot of time at the movies. | ____4. Buddy compares his friend to a bantam hen because she is ââ¬â a. |always poking her ââ¬Å"beakâ⬠into things|c. |small and sprightly| b. |not very intelligent|d. |as flighty as a bird| ____5. When it comes to his other relatives, Buddy ââ¬â a. |barely acknowledges their existence| b. |feels very close to them| c. |is jealous of the attention they pay to his cousin| d. feels that they offer him a lot of support| ____6. Which adjective best applies to Buddyââ¬â¢s friend? a. |unstable|c. |elegant| b. |generous|d. |cruel| ____7. Which of the following items is not an activity that binds the two friends together? a. |Flying kites|c. |Making decorations| b. |Traveling|d. |Drinking whiskey| ____8. Toward the end of the story, Buddy is separated from his friend. Why? a. |He runs away from home. | b. |His friend is sent to the hospital to suffer her last illness. | c. |A letter from President Roosevelt invites Buddyââ¬â¢s friend to the White House. | d. Buddy is sent to military school by his relatives. | ____9. Which sentence tells you that Buddyââ¬â¢s friend has died? a. |ââ¬Å"A morning arrives . . . when she cannot rouse herself to exclaim: ââ¬ËOh my, itââ¬â¢s fruitcake weather! ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ | b. |ââ¬Å"The other Buddy died in the 1880s, when she was still a child. â⬠| c. |ââ¬Å"I wrapped her in a Fine Linen sheet and rode her in the buggy down to Simpsonââ¬â¢s pasture where she can be with all her Bones. â⬠| d. |ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ll wager at the very end a body realizes the Lord has already shown Himself. â⬠| ____10. Which image from the story appeals to the sense of smell? a. ââ¬Å"sweet, oily, ivory meat mounts in the milk-glass bowl. â ⬠| b. |ââ¬Å"A straw cartwheel corsaged with velvet roses out-of-doors has faded. . . .â⬠| c. |ââ¬Å"a hateful heap of bitter-odored pennies. â⬠| d. |ââ¬Å"words tumbling together into a wrathful tune. . . .â⬠| Literary Focus The questions below refer to the selection ââ¬Å"A Christmas Memory. â⬠____11. Which custom is a major part of the setting and mood of ââ¬Å"A Christmas Memoryâ⬠? a. |Kissing under the mistletoe|c. |Making and giving gifts| b. |Listening for Santa Clausââ¬â¢s sleigh|d. |Inviting friends to a Christmas party| ____12. What is the difference between tone and mood? . |They are synonyms; there is no real difference. | b. |Tone expresses how an author feels; mood is how an author makes the reader feel. | c. |Tone appeals to the sense of hearing; mood appeals to the sense of sight. | d. |Mood can be created through setting, but tone cannot. | ____13. How are flapjacks and hominy grits part of the setting of ââ¬Å"A Christmas Memo ryâ⬠? a. |They show the traits and attitudes of the two main characters. | b. |The fact that they are described makes them part of the setting. | c. |They help show the customs of characters in a certain time and place. d. |The images of these foods are so detailed, a reader can almost taste them. | ____14. All of the following places are part of the setting of ââ¬Å"A Christmas Memoryâ⬠except a(n)à ââ¬â a. |forest|c. |attic| b. |riverside cafe|d. |church| Completion Complete each statement. Vocabulary Development On the line provided, write the word that best completes each sentence. inaugurating|dilapidated|paraphernalia|sacrilegious|carnage| prosaic|disposition|exhilarates|suffuse|noncommittal| 15. The smells of baking and the freshly cut trees ____________________ the old kitchen. 16. Buddyââ¬â¢s friend has a strong faith and never says anything ____________________. 17. Buddyââ¬â¢s friend might be considered ____________________ by some people, but he thinks she is the most special person on earth. 18. The ____________________ baby buggy serves them well. 19. Killing flies to earn money results in a ____________________ of bugs. Short Answer Constructed Response 20. Choose a favorite passage from ââ¬Å"A Christmas Memory. â⬠On a separate sheet of paper, identify its setting, and state what you think the mood of the passage is. Referring to specific images, explain how the setting helps create that mood. A Christmas Memory Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS:DPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 1 (plot) 2. ANS:APTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 1 (plot) 3. ANS:BPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 4. 1 (characterization) 4. ANS:CPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 7. 7 (figurative language) 5. ANS:APTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 4. 2 (character interactions) 6. ANS:BPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 4. 1 (characterization) 7. ANS:BPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 4. 2 (character interactions) 8. ANS:DPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 1 (plot) 9. ANS:APTS:1OBJ:9. 2. 1. 11 (making inferences) 10. ANS:CPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 7. 8 (imagery) 11. ANS:CPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 3 (setting and mood/atmosphere) 12. ANS:BPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 3 (setting and mood/atmosphere) | 9. . 7. 19 (tone) 13. ANS:CPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 3 (setting and mood/atmosphere) 14. ANS:DPTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 3 (setting and mood/atmosphere) COMPLETION 15. ANS:suffuse PTS:1OBJ:9. 3. 3 (context clues) 16. ANS:sacrilegious PTS:1OBJ:9. 3. 3 (context clues) 17. ANS:prosaic PTS:1OBJ:9. 3. 3 (context clues) 18. ANS:dilapidated PTS:1OBJ:9. 3. 3 (context clues) 19. ANS:carnage PTS:1OBJ:9. 3. 3 (context clues) SHORT ANSWER 20. ANS: Studentsââ¬â¢ responses will vary. A sample response follows: A favorite passage of mine is the one in which Buddy and his friend shell pecans for their fruitcakes. Itââ¬â¢s set in the kitchen on a November morning after the characters have gathered the nuts in the woods. To me the mood is one of finding joy in the midst of a cold, lonely place. Other people donââ¬â¢t seem to be around, but the kitchen is warmed by the fire and filled with the charactersââ¬â¢ joy and friendship. Thereââ¬â¢s a contrast between light and dark in this paragraphââ¬âthe rising moon and the fire on one hand, the growing darkness of the night on the otherââ¬âthat seems to me to show the delicate balance between happiness and loneliness in the characters. The image of the charactersââ¬â¢ reflections in a dark mirror, mingling with the rising moon, sum that up for me. In that dark mirror thereââ¬â¢s a hint of another moodââ¬âthe bittersweet mood of the adult Buddy looking nostalgically back at his childhood and a few precious moments, fully aware that as the events of the story seeded the rich emotional life that sustained him as a boy, so those same moments, the empty shells of his memories, now feed the transforming fire that makes him a writer. PTS:1OBJ:9. 1. 3 (setting and mood/atmosphere) | 9. 1. 7. 8 (imagery)
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