
Analyzing Scythe: Textual Evidence Quiz

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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
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Rachelle Lee
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the book "Scythe," what is the significance of the scythes' robes being different colors, and how does this relate to their role in society?
The colors represent different regions.
The colors signify the scythes' rank.
The colors are chosen based on personal preference.
The colors symbolize the diversity of death.
Answer explanation
In "Scythe," the different colors of the scythes' robes symbolize the diversity of death, reflecting the various approaches and philosophies towards mortality, rather than indicating rank or preference.
Tags
CA.L.9-10.5.a
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Analyze how the author uses the figure of speech "the thunderhead" in the context of the book "Scythe." What role does it play in the narrative?
It represents the unpredictability of weather.
It symbolizes the collective consciousness of humanity.
It is a metaphor for the scythes' authority.
It describes the sound of a scythe's blade.
Answer explanation
In "Scythe," "the thunderhead" symbolizes the collective consciousness of humanity, representing the interconnectedness and shared experiences of people in a world where death is controlled and managed.
Tags
CA.L.9-10.5.a
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In a society where certain individuals hold significant power, what evidence from the scenario supports the idea that these individuals are both feared and respected by the community?
These individuals are often invited to social gatherings.
People avoid eye contact with these individuals in public.
These individuals are given free meals at restaurants.
These individuals are celebrated in annual parades.
Answer explanation
The choice "People avoid eye contact with scythes in public" indicates fear, as it shows discomfort around scythes. This behavior highlights the respect and fear society holds for them, as they are powerful figures associated with death.
Tags
CCSS.RI.9-10.1
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Evaluate the reasoning behind the scythes' rule of not gleaning the same family twice. How does this rule impact the society depicted in "Scythe"?
It ensures fairness and reduces bias.
It prevents overpopulation.
It maintains the scythes' power.
It encourages family loyalty.
Answer explanation
The scythes' rule of not gleaning the same family twice ensures fairness and reduces bias, preventing any single family from suffering disproportionately. This promotes a more equitable society, balancing the impact of their actions.
Tags
CCSS.RI.9-10.1
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the role of the character Citra in the book "Scythe," and how does her perspective influence the reader's understanding of the scythe's world?
She is a mentor to new scythes.
She provides a critical view of the scythe's practices.
She is a passive observer of events.
She supports the scythes' traditions without question.
Answer explanation
Citra's critical view of the scythe's practices allows readers to question the morality and implications of a society where death is controlled. Her perspective challenges the status quo, deepening the reader's understanding of the scythe's world.
Tags
CCSS.RI.9-10.1
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Interpret the use of the oxymoron "gleaning with compassion" in the book "Scythe." What does this reveal about the scythes' duties?
It highlights the contradiction in their role.
It suggests that scythes are inherently kind.
It implies that gleaning is a joyful act.
It indicates that scythes are misunderstood.
Answer explanation
The oxymoron "gleaning with compassion" underscores the inherent contradiction in the scythes' duties. While they are tasked with ending lives, they do so with a sense of empathy, revealing the complexity of their roles.
Tags
CA.L.9-10.5.a
7.
MATCH QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Match the following statements with the evidence that supports the idea that the Thunderhead is an impartial entity in "Scythe".
The Thunderhead's regulations remain consistent over time.
It shows favoritism towards certain scythes.
The Thunderhead maintains a neutral stance by not controlling scythes.
It frequently changes its rules.
The Thunderhead treats all scythes equally without bias.
It allows scythes to operate independently.
The Thunderhead does not interfere with the actions of scythes.
It directly intervenes in human affairs.
Answer explanation
The Thunderhead's impartiality is evident as it allows scythes to operate independently, indicating it does not interfere in their decisions or actions, thus maintaining neutrality in human affairs.
Tags
CCSS.RI.9-10.1
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