ARITS Citing Text Evidence

ARITS Citing Text Evidence

9th Grade

10 Qs

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ARITS Citing Text Evidence

ARITS Citing Text Evidence

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Katlyn PantherCreekHS

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

Walter “turns away from all of them in a fury” and barely speaks until the end of the scene.

Walter “turns away from all of them in a fury” and barely speaks until the end of the scene. (Hansberry 2.1).

Walter “turns away from all of them in a fury” and barely speaks until the end of the scene (Hansberry 2.1).

Walter, “turns away from all of them in a fury” and barely speaks until the end of the scene (Hansberry, 2.1).

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

George says,

“Look honey were going to the theatre, not going to be in it.” (Hansberry)

George says,

“look honey were going to the theatre, not going to be in it.” (A Raisin in the Sun)

In the text it states,

“look honey were going to the theatre, not going to be in it.” (A Raisin in the Sun)

George says,

“Look honey were going to the theatre, not going to be in it” (Hansberry 2.1).

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

Instead of being happy about the house, Walter “jumps up and turns away from all of them in fury” (Hansberry 2.1).

Instead of being happy about the house Walter “jumps up and turns away from all of them in fury”

Instead of being happy about the house, Walter “jumps up and turns away from all of them in fury” (Hansberry 2.1.)

Instead of being happy about the house, Walter, “jumps up and turns away from all of them in fury” (Hansberry 2.1).

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

In the text, George exclaims, “Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts!”

In the text, George exclaims, “Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts!” (Hansberry 2.1).

In the text, George exclaims, “Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts!” (Hansberry 2.1)

In the text, George exclaims, “Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts!” (Hansberry 51).

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

George reacts so negatively because he just thinks that her 'heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts' (hansberry 2.1)

George reacts so negatively because he just thinks that her "heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts" (hansberry 2.1)

George reacts so negatively because he just thinks that her "heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts" (Hansberry 2.1).

George reacts so negatively because he just thinks that her, "heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts" (Hansberry 2.1).

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

He criticizes her and says, “Oh, don’t be so proud of yourself, Bennie--just because you look eccentric.” (Hansberry 2.1)

He criticizes her and says “Oh, don’t be so proud of yourself, Bennie--just because you look eccentric.” (Hansberry 2.1).

He criticizes her and says, “Oh, don’t be so proud of yourself, Bennie--just because you look eccentric” (Hansberry 2.1).

He criticises her and says "Oh, don't be so proud of yourself, Bennie--just because you look eccentric" (Hansberry 51).

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Which version is correct?

“Oh dear, dear, dear! Here we go! A lecture on African past! On our great west heritage!... Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts.” (2.1).

George exclaims, “Oh dear, dear, dear! Here we go! A lecture on African past! On our great west heritage!... Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts.” (2.1).

“Oh dear, dear, dear! Here we go! A lecture on African past! On our great west heritage!... Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts” (Hansberry 2.1).

George exclaims, “Oh dear, dear, dear! Here we go! A lecture on African past! On our great west heritage!... Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts” (Hansberry 2.1).

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