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Mr. Whitehead’s Review Game Never Say Die! Mr. Whitehead’s Review Game

Good Luck!!!

Category: Comprehension (5 pts) Answer the questions about the lottery.

Question 1 According to the story, who MOST LIKELY controls the town?: The majority of the town’s people. Old man Warner Joe Summers Bill Hutchinson

Question 2 Is the structure of the town democratic? Yes, the majority of the town wanted a lottery. No, Mr. Summers controlled the town. No, Tessie didn’t want to be killed. Yes, only the adults could be selected in the lottery.

Question 3 Which of these is MOST LIKELY a theme of “The Lottery”? People are reluctant to reject outdated traditions, ideas, rules, laws, and practices. The town’s people are murderers for participating in the lottery. Population control is necessary for survival. None of the Above

Question 4 How were women viewed in the village? They were viewed as subservient. They were equals. They were viewed more highly than the men. None of the Above

Question 5 Which of the following could the large stone of Mrs. Delacroix’s represent? Brutality Obedience Mercy All of the Above

Question 6 How does Shirley Jackson trivialize the grave practice of the community’s traditional stoning? The town folk treat the lottery like a funeral . The town folk treat the lottery like a party or celebration. The town folk treat the lottery like it was a chore. The town folk treat the lottery like it was a sporting event.

Category: Inference (5 pts) Identify the correct Inference.

Look at the Picture! You have 10 seconds.

Question 7 Which of the following can you infer from the picture: They are looking at a piece of paper. They are looking at a photograph. They are looking at a treasure map. They are reading ancient scroll.

Watch the Clip! Pay attention to the details.

Question 8 Where are the kids at? Local park Abandoned warehouse Underground cave Dilapidated school building

Question 9 What do the kids decide to do? Continue on their perilous journey. Leave and go with Troy. Leave, but leave without Troy. None of the about

Question 10 What reason does Mikey have for the kids to continue their journey. They could get rich. They don’t have a choice. Everyone will be moving away soon. They need to save Chunk.

Question 11 What does Andy indicate by leaving her jacket in the bucket for Troy. She misses him. Call the police. She’s going with him. She’s breaking up with him.

Category: Vocab (5 pts) Identify the correct definition.

Question 12 Mary exulted while watching her soccer team’s victory. to weep to rejoice to hold one’s breath to blush

Question 13 The pain is acute and on the right side of my head. dull intense unusual throbbing

Question 14 It was our intention that the evening culminate with a group sing-a-long. to include to begin to climax to end

Question 15 “What pertinent information should you have before buying a computer?” asked Cole. Timely Verifiable Relevant Abbreviated

Category: Grammar (5pts) Identify the simple predicate of the following sentences:

Question 16 Goonies never say die. Goonies Never Say Die None of the Above

Question 17 Nick couldn’t do the truffle shuffle. Nick Could do None of the Above

Question 18 The pirates were dead. The pirates were dead None of the Above

Category: Grammar (5pts) Identify the simple subject of the following sentences:

Question 19 The angry old man opened his door.. angry man opened door None of the Above

Question 20 The boy and girl ran to the store. boy, girl girl boy ran None of the Above

Category: Final Question (10 pts)

Final Question Who wrote the story The Tell-Tale Hart? Charles Dickens Ray Bradbury Mark Twain Edgar Allan Poe Jane Austen