The flight of Icarus short

The flight of Icarus short

7th Grade

10 Qs

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The flight of Icarus short

The flight of Icarus short

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English

7th Grade

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Created by

Rania Haydar

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1. Which word could be used to describe a main theme of The Flight of Icarus?

Joy

Freedom

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

2. Which statement best explains how the setting impacts the plot of The Flight of Icarus ?

Daedalus saw the air as a means of escape.

Daedalus was a gifted engineer and inventor.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.   ‘‘Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures.’’ 

 

The author’s purpose for using this sentence in paragraph 2 of the myth is to —

explain that Daedalus was a successful artist but afraid of failure

explain that Daedalus was a smart person who does not give up

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.   ‘‘He called his son, Icarus, to him and told the boy to gather up all the feathers he could find on the rocky shore. As thousands of gulls soared over the island, Icarus soon collected a huge pile of feathers. Daedalus then melted some wax and made a skeleton in the shape of a bird’s wing. The smallest feathers he pressed into the soft wax and the large ones he tied on with thread. Icarus played about on the beach happily while his father worked, chasing the feathers that blew away in the strong wind that swept the island and sometimes taking bits of the wax and working it into strange shapes with his fingers.’’

 

Reread the last sentence of paragraph 3 of the selection. What is the effect of this description of Icarus playing on the shore?

It shows that Icarus was a young boy who liked to play.

a)    It shows that Icarus wanted to be an artist like his father.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.   ‘‘He kissed Icarus and fastened the wings more securely to his son’s shoulders. Icarus, standing in the bright sun, the shining wings dropping gracefully from his shoulders, his golden hair wet with spray, and his eyes bright and dark with excitement, looked like a lovely bird. Daedalus’s eyes filled with tears, and turning away, he soared into the sky, calling to Icarus to follow. From time to time, he looked back to see that the boy was safe and to note how he managed his wings in his flight. As they flew across the land to test their prowess before setting out across the dark wild sea, plowmen below stopped their work and shepherds gazed in wonder, thinking Daedalus and Icarus were gods.’’

 

In paragraph 6 of the selection, the author compares Icarus to a bird. The purpose of this comparison is to —

a)    foreshadow Icarus’s love for his father

a)    foreshadow Icarus’s joy when he flies

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read paragraph 7 of the text above. Which detail from the selection supports the key idea that Icarus flew too high?

a)    ‘Up and up Icarus soared . . .’

a)    ‘. . . the sun became so hot that the largest feathers dropped off . . .’

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  ‘‘And he mourned for the birdlike son who had thrown caution to the winds in the exaltation of his freedom from the earth.’’

 

Why is the placement of this sentence effective in emphasizing the theme of the text?

This is the final thought the reader is left with, so it drives home the main life lesson of the myth.

This sentence shows that Icarus looked like a bird when he was flying.

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