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Lemon Brown Characterization DOL

Authored by Rachel Asselta

English

8th Grade

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Lemon Brown Characterization DOL
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which excerpt includes direct characterization of Lemon Brown?

The upper part of the figure before him was still in darkness. The lower half was in the dim rectangle of light that fell unevenly from the window.

“Don’t try nothin’ ‘cause I got a razor sharp enough to cut a week into nine days!”

“Hard times, boy. Hard times always after a poor man. One day I got tired, sat down to rest a spell and felt a tap on my shoulder. Hard times caught up with me.”

The person who called himself Lemon Brown peered forward, and Greg could see him clearly. He was an old man. His black, heavily wrinkled face was surrounded by a halo of crinkly white hair and whiskers that seemed to separate his head from the layers of dirty coats piled on his smallish frame.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which character trait below best describes Greg in the story?

generous

studious

disrespectful

insecure

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which character trait below best describes Greg’s father in the story?

strict

unpredictable

lighthearted

trustworthy

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which piece of text evidence below most strongly supports your answer to the previous question?

But the principal had ended the suspense early when she sent the letter saying Greg would probably fail math if he didn’t spend more time studying.

“And you want to play basketball?” His father’s brows knitted over deep brown eyes. “That must be some kind of a joke. Now you just get into your room and hit those books.”

He hadn’t been allowed to play high school ball, which he had really wanted to do, but playing for the Community Center team was the next best thing. Report cards were due in a week, and Greg had been hoping for the best.

That had been two nights before. His father’s words, like the distant thunder that now echoed through the streets of Harlem, still rumbled softly in his ears.

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which TWO excerpts do not include indirect characterization of Greg’s father?

The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling clouds, reflected Greg Ridley’s mood as he sat on the stoop of his building.

His father’s voice came to him again, first reading the letter the principal had sent to the house, then lecturing endlessly about his poor efforts in math.

“I had to leave school when I was thirteen,” his father had said, “that’s a year younger than you are now. If I’d had half the chances you have, I’d…”

Greg sat in the small, pale green kitchen listening, knowing the lecture would end with his father saying he couldn’t play ball with the Scorpions.

It wasn’t often the Scorpions took on new players, especially fourteen-year-olds, and this was a chance of a lifetime for Greg.

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