
The Triangle Factory Review

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English
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7th Grade
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Stephanie Hammond
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11 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the controlling idea of “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire”?
The fire tragedy prompted New York State to pass over thirty new labor laws to ensure that workers would be well protected.
President Roosevelt made Frances Perkins the secretary of labor to ensure that rural workers would be well protected.
New York City established a Bureau of Fire Prevention to ensure that workers everywhere would be well protected.
The New York State legislature created a Factory Investigating Commission to ensure that workers nationwide would be well protected.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Select the statement that best summarizes the details of “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” in logical order.
Investigator Frances Perkins witnesses the Triangle Factory Fire. The Bureau of Fire Prevention’s findings prompt other states to enact protective labor laws.
After the tragedy of the Triangle Factory Fire, the Factory Investigating Commission’s findings prompt New York to pass thirty-three new labor laws. Investigator Frances Perkins is named secretary of labor and promises to fight for worker safety.
After the tragedy of the Triangle Factory Fire, the Bureau of Fire Prevention’s findings prompt New York to pass thirty-three new labor laws. Investigator Frances Perkins is named secretary of labor and promises to get all workers life insurance
Investigator Frances Perkins witnesses the Triangle Factory Fire. The Factory Investigating Commission’s findings prompt other states to enact protective labor laws.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the dictionary entry.
vain \vān\ 1. without purpose or effect 2. showing excessive pride in appearance or achievements 3. treating something sacred in an abusive manner 4. foolish or without sense The word vain as it is used in paragraph 6 of “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” best fits which definition?
Definition 1
Definition 2
Definition 3
Definition 4
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read paragraph 1 from the informational nonfiction selection “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” and paragraph 13 from the literary nonfiction selection “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire.” Select the statement that best describes the difference in recounting the lack of proper exits.
“The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” recounts only facts, and “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” describes the events through the thoughts of the people.
“The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” uses brief quotations, such as There wasn’t a fire escape anywhere, and “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” uses detailed facts.
“The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” uses only brief quotations, and “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” uses the opinions and decisions of the people to describe events.
“The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” uses facts and direct quotations, and “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” uses descriptions and figurative language, such as terrified schools of fish.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Select the statement that best compares how the organizational patterns contribute to the authors’ purposes in the two stories.
“Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” retells the horrifying events to explain the commitment Perkins had to workplace safety. “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” focuses on investigations leading to protective labor laws.
“Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” retells the horrifying events that led to trials and investigations. “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” focuses on the events that led to Perkins becoming secretary of labor.
“Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” retells the horrifying events to explain why Perkins was named secretary of labor. “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” focuses on the events after the fire that led to greater safety in the workplace.
“Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” retells the horrifying events that led to protective labor laws. “The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire” focuses on the events after the fire that led Perkins to devote her life to promoting greater safety in the workplace.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The author’s main purpose in writing “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire” is most likely to —
present a sad and shocking account of a time before adequate safety regulations.
offer a factual and persuasive argument for safety regulations.
narrate a sorrowful and transforming event in the life of one person.
describe the causes and effects of a tragic historical event.
Tags
CCSS.RI.6.9
CCSS.RI.7.6
CCSS.RI.7.9
CCSS.RI.8.6
CCSS.RL.7.6
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Select the statement that best identifies the point of view of most of the quotes used in “Frances Perkins and the Triangle Factory Fire.”
The quotes are mostly from the objective point of view, because they contain purely factual information.
The quotes are mostly from the subjective point of view, because they contain thoughts and feelings.
The quotes are mostly from the objective point of view, because they contain secondary source material.
The quotes are mostly from the subjective point of view, because they contain rumors and formal language.
Tags
CCSS.RI.3.5
CCSS.RL.4.1
CCSS.RL.5.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.9
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