Review for TEWWG

Review for TEWWG

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Review for TEWWG

Review for TEWWG

Assessment

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English

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 5 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Janie soon began to feel the impact ..." and ends "everybody had their say” (pages 46-bottom to page-48-bottom of first paragraph) carefully before you choose your answers.


Question- It can be inferred from the first paragraph that Janie

feels alienated from the townspeople

regards the townspeople disdainfully

mediates between Starks and the community

holds herself to a new standard of responsibility

takes advantage of her position

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 5 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Janie soon began to feel the impact ..." and ends "everybody had their say” (pages 46-bottom to page-48-bottom of first paragraph) carefully before you choose your answers.


Q: In the second paragraph, the phrase "bow-down” serves to suggest both

Janie's respect for her husband and her growing distance from him

Starks's status in the black community and his lack of it in the white community

the history of black people as slaves and as independent citizens

male dominance in the social hierarchy and women's criticism of it (

Starks's own attitude and the way the townspeople view him

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 6 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Ah know uh few things” and ends "a bow to the outside of things” (pages 71-72) carefully before you choose your answers.


Q:In the third paragraph (beginning “Times and scenes”), Janie's thoughts about her

marriage serve to indicate her

desire for revenge against her husband

view of herself as inferior to Joe

inability to overlook her husband's faults

wish for independence from Joe

resentment of Joe' belittlement

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 6 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Ah know uh few things” and ends "a bow to the outside of things” (pages 71-72) carefully before you choose your answers.


In context, the phrase "petal-open” in the fifth paragraph suggests

freshness and vitality

tenderness and vulnerability

youth and beauty

flattery and praise

fragility and transience

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Passage Read the passage from Chapter 8 which begins “She cried often in the weeks ..." and ends “like some helpless thing seeking shelter” (pages 83-3rd paragraph to 85-top) carefully before you choose your answers.


Q: Which of the following is true of the townspeople's attitude toward Janie throughout the passage?

It changes from pity to satisfaction.

It alternates between indifference and disdain

It becomes less hostile

It shifts from respect to suspicion

It transforms into mockery.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 9 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Janie found out very soon” and ends at the end of the chapter (page 90-2nd paragraph to page-93) carefully before you choose your answers.


Q: With respect to the other would-be suitors, Ike Green most likely represents a man who...

has more to offer financially

is more sincerely concerned for Janie

is hypocritical

is typical of the group

has known Janie longer

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the passage from Chapter 9 of Their Eyes Were Watching God which begins “Janie found out very soon” and ends at the end of the chapter (page 90-2nd paragraph to page-93) carefully before you choose your answers.


Q: Janie's attitude toward Hezekiah's imitation of Joe could best be described as one of

derision

indulgence

annoyance

glee

indifference

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