LWW Section 3 Study Guide

LWW Section 3 Study Guide

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LWW Section 3 Study Guide

LWW Section 3 Study Guide

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English

5th Grade

Easy

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

10 mins • 2 pts

Think about The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis to answer this question.

Select TWO quotations that contain evidence that the narrator is exposing Lucy’s thoughts.

“And presently instead of rough branches brushing past her she felt coats, and instead of crunching snow under her feet she felt wooden boards . . . “

“‘If I’d known you had got in too I’d have waited for you,’ said Lucy, who was too happy and excited to notice how snappishly Edmund spoke or how flushed and strange his face was.”

“Up to that moment Edmund had been feeling sick, and sulky, and annoyed with Lucy for being right, but he hadn’t made up his mind what to do.”

“Poor Lucy gave Edmund one look and rushed out of the room.”

“It was not surprising that when they found Lucy, a good deal later, everyone could see that she had been crying.”

Answer explanation

Think about which quote shows you what LUCY is thinking in that moment.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Read the excerpt from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis and answer the question.

"The robin appeared to understand the matter thoroughly. It kept going from tree to tree, always a few yards ahead of them, but always so near that they could easily follow it. In this way it led them on, slightly downhill. Wherever the robin alighted a little shower of snow would fall off the branch. Presently the clouds parted overhead and the winter sun came out and the snow all around them grew dazzlingly bright."

What is the robin a symbol of?

friendship

winter

change

motion

Answer explanation

The robin is a sign that the White Witch's power is fading and winter is coming to an end, which is a big......?

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Read the excerpt from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis and answer the question.

The robin appeared to understand the matter thoroughly. It kept going from tree to tree, always a few yards ahead of them, but always so near that they could easily follow it. In this way it led them on, slightly downhill. Wherever the robin alighted a little shower of snow would fall off the branch. Presently the clouds parted overhead and the winter sun came out and the snow all around them grew dazzlingly bright.

Which quotation best supports what the robin symbolizes?

“. . .  the winter sun came out and the snow all around them grew dazzlingly bright.”

“It kept going from tree to tree, always a few yards ahead of them . ...”

 “In this way it led them on, slightly downhill.” 

“. . . always so near that they could easily follow it.”

D.  “. . . always so near that they could easily follow it.”

Answer explanation

What is happening when the robin is first shown?

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Think of “The Robin Who Showed the Way” from The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett to answer this question.

She had wondered if he would notice her. She wanted him to see her skip. “Well!” he exclaimed. “Upon my word. P’raps tha’ art a young ‘un, after all, an’ p’raps tha’s got child’s blood in thy veins instead of sour buttermilk. Tha’s skipped red into thy cheeks as sure as my name’s Ben Weatherstaff. I wouldn’t have believed tha’ could do it.”  “I never skipped before,” Mary said. I’m just beginning. I can only go up to twenty.” “Tha’ keep on,” said Ben.

Which statement best describes Ben’s tone in this excerpt?

critical

angry

worried

encouraging

Answer explanation

"Tha keep on!" What is Ben saying to Mary here?

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Think of “The Robin Who Showed the Way” from The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett to answer this question.

She had wondered if he would notice her. She wanted him to see her skip. “Well!” he exclaimed. “Upon my word. P’raps tha’ art a young ‘un, after all, an’ p’raps tha’s got child’s blood in thy veins instead of sour buttermilk. Tha’s skipped red into thy cheeks as sure as my name’s Ben Weatherstaff. I wouldn’t have believed tha’ could do it.” “I never skipped before,” Mary said. I’m just beginning. I can only go up to twenty.” “Tha’ keep on,” said Ben.

Which quote proves how Ben is acting towards Mary?

“‘Tha’s skipped red into thy cheeks . . .’”

“‘Well!’ he exclaimed.”

“‘Tha’ keep on,’ said Ben.”

“‘I wouldn’t have believed tha’ could do it.’”

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Which statement best describes the Main Character from "The Robin Who Showed the Way"?

Main character followed an animal to an unfamiliar world.

Main character is separated from her siblings and discovers a strange land.

Main character wanders off by herself and eventually enters a secret garden.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Which statement best describes the Main Character from "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"?

Main character followed an animal to an unfamiliar world.

Main character is separated from her siblings and discovers a strange land.

Main character wanders off by herself and eventually enters a secret garden.

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