8A 001 test review

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8A 001 test review

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Select the details from paragraph 18 supports or doesn't support the idea that formation leader is a strong, experienced pilot.

"flight-Lieutenant Pattle the ace of aces..."

"They came down on us from high above, not only 109's but alos the twin-engined 110s.

"...he led us one hell of a dance around the skes above the city"

"we broke formation and now it was every man for himself"

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role does the description of the Hurricane in paragraphs 19-20 play in the story?

It shows how the WW2 planes were inadequate, which is the purpose of Dahl's story.

It helps the reader better understand what Dahl went through in the Battle of Athens.

It supoorts the theory that Dahl was the best pilot and wanted to be the formation leader.

It illustrates the similarities between Hurricane planes and hurricane storms.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

"On the morning of 20 April, Flight-Lieutenant Pattle, the ace of aces, who was leading our formation of twelve Hurricanes over Athens, was evidently assuming that we coul all fly as brilliantly as he could, and he led us one hell of a dance around the skies above the city."

Based on this sentence, what does the author believe about Pattle?

He is reckless in his leadership of lesser skilled pilots.

He is showing off in front of the German fleet

His patience and skills are what make him a great leader.

His lack of leadership makes him nervous to fly

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following BEST describe the purpose of paragraph 20?

To explain how the ground-crew prepares a hurricae plane for war.

To demonstrate the difficultly of flying a Hurricane into a battle.

To describe the feeling of flying a Hurricaen in a dog-fight

To indicate the author's hesitance in using the Hurricane's gun.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

" I am quite sure that the German planes must have often got in each other's way because there were so many of them, and that together with the fact that there were so few of us, probably saved quite a number of our skins. "

The British pilots had better equipment for battles.

The German pilots were the best pilots in the world.

The British planes outnumbered the German planes.

The German planes likely collided with their own aircraft.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Based on the text, Dahl could be considered a brave pilot because he _______.

was the best marksman out of all the pilots in his formation.

spent half his time avoiding collisions with other planes.

stayed in the battle until he had no ammunition left

was the last pilot to defend the British in the battle.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following statements from paragraph 22 use descriptive language to communicate Dahl's experience duringand after the Battle of Athens? Dahl's experience during the battle:________

"When I finally had to break away and dive for home, I knew my Hurricane had been hit."

"thank heavens the undercarriage came down when I engaged the lever, and I landed more or less safely at Elevsis."

I was quite literally overwhelmed by the feeling that I had been into the very bowels of the fiery furnace and had managed to claw my wasy out."

"All around me now the sun was shining and wild flowers were blossoming in the grass of the airfield, and I thought how fortunate I was to be seeing the good earth again."

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