Read this sentence from paragraph 23. "In a nanosecond I had to decide whether to tell the truth and risk losing a potential friend, or lie and live with the consequences."
Which characteristic of realistic fiction is most evident in this sentence?
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read this sentence from paragraph 23. "In a nanosecond I had to decide whether to tell the truth and risk losing a potential friend, or lie and live with the consequences."
Which characteristic of realistic fiction is most evident in this sentence?
The setting in is a real or true-to-life location.
The story occors in a contemporary or near-present time period.
The events raise questions that a reader could possible face in everyday life.
The narrative structure is presented witha definate beginning, middle, and end.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Emily's willingness to talk to Millie affects the falling action because Millie-
Understands that she needs to be more physically active
becomes certain that she and Emily will be best friends
decides that making friends is more important than academic achievements
realizes that a new friendship depends on a decision she must make
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How are the events that occor at the vollyball game an example of Irony?
Getting the ball across the net should have been a success for Millie, but instead, it is a failure because she kicks it
Hearibg people laugh at her should have made Millie upset, but insyead, it makes her more determined to succeed.
Avoiding eye contact should have caused Millie's teammates to feel sorry for her, but instead, it causes them to blame her for the outcome of the game.
Hearing silence in the gym should have made Millie upset, but instead, it allows Millie to momentarily believe she is a successful player.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Based on the interaction between Emily and Millie, what theme does the author develop?
True friends may have different interest.
Anger will ruin friendships unless friends can forgive one another.
People can vecome friends despite age differences.
Friends offer support and understanding when it is needed.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The first-person point of view of this excerpt helps the reader understand how -
Millie's attitude affects her teammates
Millie behaves in the classroom
Millie's thoughts are focused on wanting to fit in
Millie is viewed by other characters
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In Paragraph 5, what is the most likely reason the author uses figurative language to describe the girl from the opposing team?
The emphasize that Millie feels weak and helpless on the court
The show that Millie is smaller that the othe girls on the court
To suggest that the girl has been planning to embarrass Millie since the game started
To hint that th egirl will make a mistake because she is being overconfident
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which sentence best hints that the vollyball game will not end well for Millie?
If they are really so concerned about me, then they would get me out of volleyball and out of tutoring Stanford Wong. (paragraph 2)
The game began auspiciously enough with the ball flying back and forth, unless, of course, it came anywhere in my vicinity. (paragraph 4)
To everyone's amazement, I sent the ball flying back to the enemy territory. (parahraph 7)
It landed at the feet of the server and then bounced away. (paragraph 7)
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