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The Sun is Also a Star Reading 2 Lesson

The Sun is Also a Star Reading 2 Lesson

Assessment

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English

11th Grade

Hard

CCSS
RL.9-10.3, RI. 9-10.9, RL.8.3

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Ausencio Delgado

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2 Slides • 25 Questions

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The Sun is Also a Star

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary theme of the document?
1
Love and destiny
2
Science and technology
3
Political conflicts
4
Family relationships
5
Environmental issues

4

Multiple Choice

How does the document explore the concept of fate?
1
Through character decisions
2
By historical events
3
Through scientific theories
4
By natural disasters
5
Through magical realism

5

Multiple Choice

What role does cultural background play in the narrative?
1
It's central to character development
2
It's mentioned but not pivotal
3
It's unrelated to the plot
4
It's only in the setting
5
It's a source of conflict

6

Multiple Choice

How are relationships portrayed in the document?
1
As predetermined
2
As evolving through the story
3
As secondary to the plot
4
As influenced by external forces
5
As static and unchanging

7

Multiple Choice

What motif is recurrent throughout the document?
1
The stars
2
Technological advancements
3
Political upheaval
4
Urban landscapes
5
Natural disasters

8

Multiple Choice

How does the document address the theme of identity?
1
Through family history
2
Through personal achievements
3
Through friendships
4
Through career success
5
Through travel

9

Multiple Choice

What is the narrative perspective of the document?
1
First-person
2
Second-person
3
Third-person omniscient
4
Third-person limited
5
Multiple perspectives

10

Multiple Choice

How does the document explore the concept of choice versus destiny?
1
Through plot twists
2
Through character dialogues
3
Through setting changes
4
Through internal monologues
5
Through external conflicts

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Multiple Choice

What role does science play in the document?
1
It's a tool for character development
2
It challenges the characters' beliefs
3
It's a metaphor for control
4
It's in the background and not central
5
It provides solutions to problems

12

Multiple Choice

How is the passage of time represented in the document?
1
Linearly
2
Non-linearly
3
Through flashbacks
4
Through future predictions
5
It's not clearly defined

13

Multiple Choice

How does the author use imagery to enhance the theme of interconnectedness?
1
Through descriptions of nature
2
By depicting urban settings
3
Through character appearances
4
By detailed food descriptions
5
Through technological metaphors

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Multiple Choice

In what way does the narrative structure influence the reader's understanding of the characters' fate?
1
By using a non-linear timeline
2
Through multiple points of view
3
With a single point of view
4
By using a linear timeline
5
Through an unreliable narrator

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Multiple Choice

How does the author explore the concept of identity through the protagonist?
1
By focusing on their cultural heritage
2
Through their career ambitions
3
By their interactions with family
4
Through their romantic relationships
5
By their educational journey

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Multiple Choice

What literary devices are used to convey the theme of destiny versus free will?
1
Symbolism and irony
2
Flashbacks and foreshadowing
3
Metaphor and simile
4
Alliteration and assonance
5
Hyperbole and personification

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Multiple Choice

How does the setting contribute to the overall message of the narrative?
1
By contrasting different cultures
2
Through its historical significance
3
By being a character in its own right
4
Through its geographical diversity
5
By remaining ambiguous and undefined

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Multiple Choice

What role does dialogue play in character development?
1
It reveals inner thoughts
2
It showcases social dynamics
3
It highlights cultural differences
4
It advances the plot
5
All of the above

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Multiple Choice

How are secondary characters utilized to reinforce the main themes?
1
By mirroring the protagonist's journey
2
Through their contrasting beliefs
3
By acting as foils to the main characters
4
Through their subplots
5
All of the above

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Multiple Choice

How is Natasha's skepticism towards love demonstrated?
1
Her scientific approach to life
2
Her past relationships
3
Conversations with her family
4
Observations of strangers
5
Her reading choices

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Multiple Choice

What aspect of Daniel's character contrasts with Natasha's?
1
His artistic nature
2
His punctuality
3
His skepticism
4
His culinary skills
5
His sporting abilities

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Multiple Choice

How does the interaction between Natasha and Daniel explore the theme of destiny?
1
Through their coincidental meeting
2
Their differing views on love
3
The influence of their families
4
Their career aspirations
5
Their cultural backgrounds

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Multiple Choice

In what way does the character of Irene add depth to the narrative?
1
By providing comic relief
2
Representing the impact of chance encounters
3
Illustrating the theme of redemption
4
Showcasing the diversity of New York
5
Offering a counter-narrative to Natasha and Daniel's story

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Multiple Choice

How do Natasha's family dynamics influence her character development?
1
They instill in her a strong sense of responsibility
2
They cause her to be distrustful of others
3
They encourage her artistic talents
4
They lead her to value education highly
5
They make her skeptical of love

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Multiple Choice

What role does Daniel's poetry play in his characterization?
1
It highlights his romantic side
2
It contrasts with his family's expectations
3
It serves as a form of rebellion
4
It deepens his connection with Natasha
5
All of the above

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Multiple Choice

How is the theme of cultural identity explored through the characters?
1
Through Natasha's struggle with her family's deportation
2
Daniel's balancing of Korean traditions and his American upbringing
3
Both Natasha and Daniel's navigation of their identities
4
The diverse backgrounds of secondary characters
5
The settings they navigate in New York

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Multiple Choice

What does the character of Attorney Fitzgerald represent in the story?
1
The complexities of the immigration system
2
The possibility of hope and change
3
The randomness of fate
4
The power of professional success
5
The impact of personal loss

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