Exploring Sleepy Hollow's Literary Elements

Exploring Sleepy Hollow's Literary Elements

9th Grade

24 Qs

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Exploring Sleepy Hollow's Literary Elements

Exploring Sleepy Hollow's Literary Elements

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Easy

DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking, CCSS.RL.9-10.1, CCSS.RL.9-10.2

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Standards-aligned

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Scott Whitwell

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24 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Analyze how Washington Irving uses imagery to create the setting of Sleepy Hollow. Provide examples from the text to support your analysis.

Irving uses imagery to describe the bustling city life, which contrasts with the quiet of Sleepy Hollow.

Irving uses vivid descriptions of the natural landscape, such as the "majestic trees" and "tranquil brook," to create a serene and eerie setting.

Irving focuses on the architecture of the town to highlight its historical significance.

Irving uses imagery to depict the technological advancements of the time.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Evaluate the role of superstition in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and how it affects the characters' actions and beliefs.

Superstition is a minor theme and does not significantly impact the characters.

Superstition is used to create humor and is not taken seriously by the characters.

Superstition is a central theme that influences the characters' actions, particularly Ichabod Crane, who is easily frightened by ghost stories.

Superstition is only relevant to the character of Brom Bones.

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Discuss the significance of the Headless Horseman as a symbol in the story. What does it represent for the characters and the community of Sleepy Hollow?

The Headless Horseman symbolizes the fear of the unknown and the power of local legends.

The Headless Horseman represents the triumph of good over evil.

The Headless Horseman is a symbol of technological progress.

The Headless Horseman represents the economic struggles of the community.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Analyze the character of Ichabod Crane and his motivations throughout the story. How do his ambitions and fears drive the plot?

Ichabod is motivated solely by his love for Katrina Van Tassel.

Ichabod's ambitions to acquire wealth and status, along with his fears of the supernatural, drive his actions and ultimately lead to his downfall.

Ichabod is motivated by a desire to become a school principal.

Ichabod's primary motivation is to write a book about Sleepy Hollow.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Evaluate the narrative style of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." How does Irving's use of a third-person omniscient narrator affect the story?

The third-person omniscient narrator provides a limited perspective, focusing only on Ichabod Crane.

The third-person omniscient narrator allows the reader to understand the thoughts and motivations of multiple characters, adding depth to the story.

The third-person omniscient narrator creates confusion by frequently changing perspectives.

The third-person omniscient narrator focuses solely on the setting, neglecting character development.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Examine the theme of rivalry in the story. How does the rivalry between Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones contribute to the narrative?

The rivalry is insignificant and does not affect the plot.

The rivalry is a humorous subplot that adds comic relief.

The rivalry between Ichabod and Brom Bones is central to the plot, as it drives the conflict over Katrina Van Tassel and culminates in the climactic encounter with the Headless Horseman.

The rivalry is resolved through a peaceful negotiation.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Analyze how Washington Irving uses humor and satire in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." What is the effect of these literary elements on the story?

Humor and satire are used to criticize the education system of the time.

Humor and satire are used to mock the superstitions and social pretensions of the characters, adding a layer of irony to the story.

Humor and satire are absent from the story, which is purely a horror tale.

Humor and satire are used to depict the technological advancements of the era.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

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