Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates

12th Grade

15 Qs

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Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

CCSS
RI.11-12.9, RL.8.3, RI.1.1

+38

Standards-aligned

Created by

Sarah Williams

FREE Resource

15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does Joyce Carol Oates use language to create a sense of foreboding in the story?

Through the use of vivid imagery

By employing a fast-paced narrative

Through the dialogue between Connie and Arnold

By describing the setting in great detail

Tags

CCSS.RI.1.1

CCSS.RI.2.1

CCSS.RI.3.1

CCSS.RL.2.1

CCSS.RL.3.1

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What does the story suggest about the impact of societal expectations on young women?

They are largely beneficial, providing clear roles and expectations.

They can be restrictive and lead to a loss of individuality.

They offer protection against the dangers of the adult world.

They are outdated and largely ignored by younger generations.

Tags

CCSS.RI. 9-10.9

CCSS.RI.11-12.9

CCSS.RL.11-12.2

CCSS.RL.8.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does the structure of the story contribute to its overall impact?

The nonlinear timeline creates a sense of confusion and disorientation.

The story's climax is placed at the beginning to hook the reader.

The gradual build-up of tension mirrors Connie's growing sense of unease.

The use of multiple perspectives offers a comprehensive view of the events.

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.11-12.5

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.5

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What role does the setting play in the story?

It is merely a backdrop for the events that unfold.

It symbolizes the isolation and vulnerability of adolescence.

It reflects the contrast between Connie's inner and outer worlds.

It is integral to the plot, as the events could not occur elsewhere.

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.6.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does Joyce Carol Oates use symbolism in her works?

Through recurring motifs of darkness and light

By using animal imagery to represent human emotions

By incorporating historical events as symbols

Through the use of color symbolism

Tags

CCSS.RI. 9-10.9

CCSS.RI.11-12.9

CCSS.RL.11-12.2

CCSS.RL.8.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is a common theme in Joyce Carol Oates' stories?

The struggle for power

The complexity of family relationships

The inevitability of fate

The journey of self-discovery

Tags

CCSS.RI. 9-10.9

CCSS.RI.11-12.9

CCSS.RL.11-12.2

CCSS.RL.8.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which literary device is frequently used by Joyce Carol Oates to enhance her storytelling?

Foreshadowing

Alliteration

Personification

Hyperbole

Tags

CCSS.RI.11-12.9

CCSS.RI.9-10.9

CCSS.RL.11-12.9

CCSS.RL.9-10.9

CCSS.RL.K.6

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