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The Last Leaf

The Last Leaf

Assessment

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English

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4th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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23 Slides โ€ข 32 Questions

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The Last Leaf

How is heroism and irony conveyed through this short story?

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BUT FIRST...

a quick vocabulary review of Lesson 5 stems and words! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Multiple Choice

She added a postscript to the letter.

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bad

2

after

3

away

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half

5

around

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Marshall drew an equilateral triangle.

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between

2

not

3

away

4

half

5

equal

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Multiple Choice

Following the car accident, the posterior area of her brain was damaged.

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fair, impartial

2

got around

3

near the front

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at the back

5

clumsy

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Multiple Choice

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The billionaire's anteroom was larger than our whole house.

1

fair, impartial

2

got around

3

near the front

4

at the back

5

clumsy

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Multiple Choice

The clown was not malicious.

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bad

2

after

3

away

4

half

5

around

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Multiple Choice

Amelia attempted to circumnavigate the globe.

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bad

2

after

3

away

4

half

5

around

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Discuss: What is irony?

What is the purpose of irony?

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Discuss: What is heroism?

What are some character traits associated with heroism? (Think back to Christopher Reeve.)

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Multiple Choice

Which one is not a type of irony?

1

situational irony

2

dramatic irony

3

steamy irony

4

verbal irony

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Multiple Choice

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Where does the story take place?

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Greenwich Village

2

Green Village

3

Green Street

4

Greenwich street

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Multiple Choice

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What kind of people live in Greenwich Village?

1

artists

2

doctors

3

teachers

4

police officers

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Multiple Choice

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Though pneumonia is an illness, O. Henry personifies it in the story, calling it "Mr. Pnemonia" and compares the illness to an invisible stranger who stalks about the streets "touching one here and there with his icy fingers."


This is also an example of which literary device?

1

a metaphor

2

a simile

3

irony

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Open Ended

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What else do you know about the setting of the story?


Think: When and where does the story take place?

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Multiple Choice

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What did Johnsy wish to paint?

1

A romantic sunset

2

The Last Leaf

3

The Mediterranean

4

The Bay of Naples

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If you will get her to ask one

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Multiple Select

Who are the two main characters so far?

1

Sara

2

Sue

3

Mr. Pneumonia

4

Johnsy

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Open Ended

After the doctor had gone Sue went into the workroom and cried a Japanese napkin to a pulp.


What does the phrase "cried a Japanese napkin to a pulp" mean?

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Multiple Choice

When Sue and the reader knows the doctor's honest opinion of Johnsy's chances while Johnsy does not, it is an example of which type of irony?

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verbal

2

dramatic

3

situational

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Multiple Choice

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There were a few leaves on the vine outside the window because...

1

the wind was blowing the leaves away.

2

people were picking the leaves.

3

their neighbor was using the leaves in a painting.

4

vines only have a few leaves.

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Multiple Choice

O. Henry uses a literary device to describe the setting in this section of the story.


The cold breath of autumn had stricken its leaves from the vine until its skeleton branches clung, almost bare, to the crumbling bricks.


What is this called?

1

metaphor

2

simile

3

personification

4

alliteration

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Compare the two main characters in this section.

Think about the characters ' actions, thoughts and feelings.

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Multiple Choice

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What does Johnsy think will happen to her when the last leaf falls?

1

She will get better.

2

She will leave for an art show.

3

She will turn into a pumpkin.

4

She will die.

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Open Ended

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Write one word to describe Sue based on this section of the story.

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Open Ended

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Now describe Johnsy in one word.


What does she do, think and say that helps you choose this word?

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New character alert!๐Ÿ‘€

As you read, think about what can we learn about Mr. Behrman from this section of the story.

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Multiple Choice

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Mr. Behrman's character is more like which animal?

1

a lion

2

a mouse

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Multiple Choice

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What was Mr. Behrman's dream?

1

to get married

2

to go on a long vacation

3

to buy a new car

4

to paint a masterpiece

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the plot is this section of text?

1

exposition

2

rising action

3

climax

4

falling action

5

resolution

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Poll

What do you think will happen next?

Johnsy will die.

The last leaf will fly through the window and attack Sue and Johnsy.

The last leaf will be gone but Johnsy will still live.

The last leaf will still be there.

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Multiple Choice

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What did Joanna realize when she looked at the last leaf for a long time?

1

She was wrong.

2

She was foolish.

3

She wanted to live.

4

All of the above.

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the Caesar's word found in this section of the text?

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Multiple Choice

What happened to Mr. Behrman?

1

He married Sue.

2

He moved out of the apartment.

3

He died of pneumonia.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of irony is shown in the story's ending?


Behrman contracted pneumonia during the night he painted the ivy leaf on the brick wall to fool Johnsy. The situation is ironic, because Behrman sacrifices his own life in order to save Johnsy's life.

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situational

2

verbal

3

dramatic

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE?


This is an example of situational irony.


Behrman dies while Johnsy lives.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE?


This is an example of situational irony.


At the end of the story Sue states that the last leaf was painted by Behrman. She says the painted leaf is his "masterpiece"โ€”the great work of art that he always talked about making but never did.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Who are the story's protagonists?

1

JOHNSY AND THE DOCTOR

2

JOHNSY AND SUE

3

BEHRMAN AND THE DOCTOR

4

SUE AND BEHRMAN

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Multiple Choice

What can we learn from the story?

1

Never lose hope even when all leaves fall

2

A friend in need is a friend indeed

3

Be selfless and sacrifice for others

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All of the above

The Last Leaf

How is heroism and irony conveyed through this short story?

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