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Persepolis Chapters 6-11

Authored by Laura Madera

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10th Grade

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Persepolis Chapters 6-11
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Complete the sentence with the appositive that fits BEST:


Marj, ______, wants to literally nail her classmate, Ramin, since his father facilitated the execution of many Iranians who opposed the government in Chapter 6, The Party of Persepolis.

as a duck

as a fiery revolutionary

as an intellectual

as a pacifist

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Complete the sentence with the appositive that fits BEST:


Marji, ______, is traumatized & impacted by the accounts of torture the adults detail while in each other's company in Chapter 7, The Heroes of Persepolis.

as an insensitive child

as a duck

as a student in a French speaking school

as a young & impressionable child

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Who returns to Marji & helps her feel safe at the end of Chapter 7, The Heroes of Persepolis?

God (her faith & spirituality)

her friend

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Which SIMPLE SENTENCE BEST describes the plot of Chapter 8, Moscow of Persepolis?

Marji grows close with her uncle, Anoosh.

Marji likes a boy that is moving to L.A. to escape the oppressive government, so she laments his departure in an overdramatic fashion.

Marji makes her uncle hot chocolate, so they continued to talk & bond.

Marji & Anoosh.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which COMPOUD SENTENCE BEST describes the plot in Chapter 9, The Sheep of Persepolis?

Anoosh dies.

Marji cries.

Marji uncle, Anoosh, dies & Marji's faith is shaken.

Marji's is devastated.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which of the following COMPLEX SENTENCES BEST describes the plot in Chapter 10, The Trip of Persepolis?

Left out.

The Islamist took power of the Iranian government.

The Shah resigned.

Although leftist & Islamist joined together to overthrow the Shah & his government in Iran, the Islamist took control of the government when the Shah stepped down from power.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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What does the 'new dress code' in Iran BEST signal to readers in Chapter 11, The F-14s of Persepolis?

The 'new dress code' in Iran signals that times are times.

The 'new dress code' in Iran signals that many people disagree in all places.

The 'new dress code' in Iran signals that the fundamentalists practices became the expected norms for Iranians to show support for the regime.

The 'new dress code' in Iran signals that American & western clothing was available.

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