Analyzing The Glass Castle: Pages 171-198

Analyzing The Glass Castle: Pages 171-198

12th Grade

16 Qs

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Analyzing The Glass Castle: Pages 171-198

Analyzing The Glass Castle: Pages 171-198

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Medium

Created by

JACLYN SCIMONE

Used 1+ times

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the character of Jeannette develop from pages 171-198?

Jeannette's character becomes less determined and more passive

Jeannette's character becomes more dependent on others

Jeannette's character remains stagnant and unchanged

Jeannette's character develops by becoming more independent, resilient, and determined to create a better future for herself.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What themes and motifs are prevalent in the text on pages 171-198?

Friendship, honesty, courage, wisdom

Nature, animals, weather, food

Themes and motifs prevalent in the text on pages 171-198 can vary depending on the specific text being analyzed, but common examples include love, power, betrayal, identity, and redemption.

Happiness, sadness, anger, fear

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evaluate the author's style in the described pages. How does it contribute to the overall narrative?

The author's style is irrelevant to the overall narrative

The author's style is only important for academic purposes

Analyzing the author's style is unnecessary for understanding the narrative

The author's style in the described pages should be analyzed based on language, tone, pacing, and descriptive elements to understand how it contributes to the overall narrative.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Compare and contrast the characters of Jeannette and her father in the specified pages.

Jeannette is lazy, unmotivated, and dependent, while her father is boring, cautious, and always puts his family first.

Jeannette is responsible, determined, and resourceful, while her father is charismatic, adventurous, but unreliable and often prioritizes his own desires over his family's needs.

Jeannette is adventurous, unreliable, and prioritizes her own desires over her family's needs, while her father is responsible, determined, and resourceful.

Jeannette is charismatic, adventurous, and always puts her family first, while her father is lazy, unmotivated, and dependent.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the character development of Rex Walls in the given pages.

Rex Walls completely disappears from the narrative, having no impact on the character development.

Rex Walls evolves from a neglectful father to a more caring and supportive figure, addressing his alcoholism and working towards a stable family life.

Rex Walls remains a neglectful father throughout the story, never showing any signs of improvement.

Rex Walls becomes even more neglectful and abusive towards his family as the story progresses.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify a key theme that emerges in the text on pages 171-198. How is it portrayed?

Love Story

Power Struggle

Betrayal Theme

Friendship Conflict

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In what ways do the characters in the specified pages reflect the overall themes of the book?

Ignoring the characters' actions and focusing solely on the author's writing style

Analyzing the characters' behaviors, dialogues, and relationships with each other reveals how they embody and convey the central themes of the book.

Comparing the characters to real-life people instead of analyzing their symbolic significance

Examining the setting and plot developments to understand the themes

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