
The Landlady
Authored by Craig Beheler
English
8th - 10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following statements best identifies a theme of the text?
People should get to know each other first before resorting to judgment.
Strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear.
Loneliness can drive people to behave strangely toward others.
Kindness and hospitality are difficult to find among strangers.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What does the word “compelling” mean as used in paragraph 12?
to urge someone to do something
to think deeply about something
to become slightly interested in something
to scare someone into doing something
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What can the reader infer about the landlady from her conversation with Billy in the sitting room?
She was a doctor or likely had some medical training, as evidenced by her ability to stuff her pets.
She is a lonely old woman who lost her son in the war and tries to replace him with her particular tenants.
She may have witnessed something terrible and suffers memory problems because she cannot recall Billy’s name correctly.
She may be more threatening than she appears because her words suggest she was involved in the two men’s disappearances.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following details from the text best support the answer to Part A (inferences about the landlady)?
“He guessed that she had probably lost a son in the war, or something like that, and had never got over it.” (Paragraph 49)
“‘Left?’ she said, arching her brows. ‘But my dear boy, he never left. He’s still here. Mr Temple is also here.’” (Paragraph 82)
“he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell... he wasn’t quite sure what it reminded him of. Pickled walnuts? New leather? Or was it the corridors of a hospital?” (Paragraph 78)
“‘if I happen to forget what you were called, then I can always come down here and look it up. I still do that almost every day with Mr Mulholland and Mr... Mr...’” (Paragraph 103)
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