How are the events in paragraphs 1 through 3 important to one of the themes of the story?
The Bells of Atri

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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They show that townspeople are concerned about whether children can seek justice.
They show that townspeople are concerned about whether children can seek justice.
They show that the bell’s new rope must come from far away, across the mountains.
They show that the town’s leaders want everyone to have equal access to justice.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Which sentence best supports a theme of the story?
“It was a very pretty bell, and it was polished until it looked as bright and yellow as the sun.” (paragraph 1)
“’If any of you is wronged at any time, you may come and ring the bell.’” (paragraph 2)
At last the rope, worn and broken, became so short that only a tall man could reach it.” (paragraph 3)
“They would have to send across the mountains for one, and it would be many days before it could be brought.” (paragraph 3)
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the word miserable in paragraph 5 suggest about the horse?
The horse is unhappy.
The horse is greedy.
The horse is hungry.
The horse is loyal.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
How do the knight’s actions contribute to a theme of the story?
His decision to appear in front of the judges shows that it is brave to stand up for yourself.
His treatment of his horse demonstrates that animals should be allowed to roam freely.
His choices show that wealth should be used to help those who have been loyal friends.
His actions show that a person can behave poorly but still be respected in the community.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which detail best helps to develop a theme of the story?
“’. . . his master, as everybody knows, has treated him shamefully.’” (paragraph 8)
“. . . they had seen him wandering the hills, uncared for and unfed.” (paragraph 9)
“. . . they bade him stand and hear their judgment.” (paragraph 10)
“’Therefore, we order that half your gold shall be set aside to buy him shelter and food, . . .’” (paragraph 10
6.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
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Short Response How do the characters’ actions support the theme “help those who have helped you”? Use two details from the story to support your response.
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The characters actions in the story the “Bells of Atri” support the theme, “help those who have helped you.” In paragraph 10, it says, This horse has served you well, He has saved you from many a peril. He has helped you gain your wealth.” This shows how the horse has helped the knight by escaping death and also supported him in making money. Also in paragraph 10, the judges say, “ Therefore, we order that your gold should be set aside to buy his shelter and food, … in his old age”. This demonstrates that the knight did not treat his horse well and was punished because he should have shown the horse the same consideration the horse has shown him. Therefore, people should help each other the same and show consideration and respect, especially when it has been shown to them.
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