The Giver Final Quiz

The Giver Final Quiz

10th Grade

10 Qs

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The Giver Final Quiz

The Giver Final Quiz

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English

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Karolina Arnal

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10 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

He could not grasp what the feeling meant; he couldn't find the words. But it was a time of the day when the community was shifting gears, and Jonas immediately felt the palpable sense of expectation. He remembered the feeling again now as he waited for the trainees to make their decisions. He felt slightly lightheaded and giddy." What does palpable mean in this context, and how does it contribute to the atmosphere of the scene? [Chapters 1-2] Ensure that your analysis demonstrates sophisticated organizational structures, with ideas building on each other in a coherent and logical manner.

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Answer explanation

In this context, palpable means something that can be felt or sensed. It contributes to the atmosphere by emphasizing the anticipation and tension in the scene, highlighting Jonas's heightened awareness of his surroundings and the significance of the trainees' decisions.

2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  • The Speaker had chastised Jonas for his rule-breaking (Chapter 8). Describe the meaning of the word "chastise" as used in "The Giver," and provide a synonym for it. Ensure that your discussion is organized in a sustained, coherent, and logical manner, with ideas building on each other effectively. [Chapters 3-8]

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Chastise means to scold or reprimand. A synonym for chastise is admonish. The Speaker's chastisement towards Jonas underscores the community's strict control over individual behavior and reinforces the theme of conformity.

3.

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3 mins • 1 pt

"In the dream he was walking through the empty dwelling where he lived, looking for something but he did not know what. He was moving through hallways, opening doors at random, and suddenly he had a mischievous voice.". [Chapters 3-8] Interpret the significance of Jonas encountering a "mischievous voice" in a dream sequence in "The Giver." Begin by defining "mischievous" and discussing its implications within the context of Jonas's subconscious desires and fears. Then, analyze how the mischievous voice affects the tone of the scene, using specific examples from the text. Ensure that your analysis demonstrates excellent use of referencing and formatting tools to create an effective presentation style.

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Mischievous means playfully causing annoyance or trouble. In this context, the mischievous voice adds an element of curiosity and intrigue to the scene, reflecting Jonas's subconscious desire to explore forbidden aspects of his society.

4.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the word "bewildered" mean in the sentence, "Jonas was bewildered by the new emotions he was experiencing"? Provide a synonym for bewildered and describe a situation where you felt utterly bewildered and why. [Chapters 3-8]

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ewildered means perplexed or confused. A synonym for bewildered is disoriented. Jonas's state of bewilderment underscores his struggle to comprehend the new emotions he experiences, highlighting the limitations of the community's suppression of feelings.

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Define the term "reprieve" as it is used in "The Giver," and provide an example of a situation where someone might receive a reprieve. [Chapters 3-8]

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Reprieve refers to temporary relief or postponement of a punishment. An example of a situation where someone might receive a reprieve is when a student is given extra time to complete an assignment due to extenuating circumstances.

6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

In the passage, Jonas reaches out "tentatively" to touch the memories. Explain what tentatively means in this context and discuss why Jonas might approach the memories in this manner. [Chapters 9-10]

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Tentatively means done without confidence or uncertainty. Jonas approaches the memories tentatively, reflecting his cautious exploration of forbidden knowledge and his growing awareness of the community's limitations on individual freedom.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Describe the meaning of the word "unwieldy" in the sentence, "The sled was unwieldy and difficult to maneuver." Provide a synonym for unwieldy. [Chapters 11]

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Unwieldy means difficult to carry or maneuver. A synonym for unwieldy is cumbersome. The unwieldy sled symbolizes the challenges Jonas faces in breaking free from the constraints of his society and embarking on his journey towards self-discovery.

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