Exploring Act 3 Themes and Events

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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
+11
Standards-aligned
Sarah Williams
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary conflict introduced in Act 3?
The primary conflict introduced in Act 3 is the escalating tension between the main characters.
The primary conflict revolves around a forgotten promise.
The primary conflict is a misunderstanding about a minor issue.
The primary conflict is the arrival of a new character who disrupts the peace.
Tags
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.7
CCSS.RL.6.3
CCSS.RL.6.9
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How do the characters' motivations evolve in this act?
The characters' motivations remain unchanged throughout the act.
The characters' motivations shift from altruism to selfishness.
The characters' motivations focus solely on revenge and power.
The characters' motivations evolve from self-interest to seeking redemption and understanding.
Tags
CCSS.RL.11-12.7
CCSS.RL.6.3
CCSS.RL.7.3
CCSS.RL.8.3
CCSS.RL.9-10.3
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify a key turning point that occurs in Act 3.
The protagonist's victory over the antagonist.
The protagonist's confrontation with the antagonist.
The resolution of a minor subplot.
The introduction of a new character.
Tags
CCSS.RL.11-12.10
CCSS.RL.11-12.3
CCSS.RL.8.7
CCSS.RL.9-10.10
CCSS.RL.9-10.10. RL.11-12.10
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What themes are highlighted through the dialogue in this section?
Conflict, identity, and the search for understanding.
Tradition, progress, and nostalgia.
Love, loss, and redemption.
Friendship, loyalty, and betrayal.
Tags
CCSS.RL.2.6
CCSS.RL.8.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Describe the significance of the setting in Act 3.
The setting in Act 3 is only a backdrop with no emotional impact.
The setting in Act 3 is significant as it amplifies the emotional intensity and reflects the characters' internal conflicts.
The setting in Act 3 is irrelevant to the plot development.
The setting in Act 3 is primarily focused on comedic elements.
Tags
CCSS.RL.11-12.10
CCSS.RL.11-12.3
CCSS.RL.8.7
CCSS.RL.9-10.10
CCSS.RL.9-10.10. RL.11-12.10
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which character experiences the most development in this act?
Character Y
Character A
Character Z
Character X
Tags
CCSS.RL.11-12.7
CCSS.RL.6.3
CCSS.RL.7.3
CCSS.RL.8.3
CCSS.RL.9-10.3
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What role does irony play in the events of Act 3?
Irony serves to underscore the disconnect between intention and outcome, revealing the tragic consequences of the characters' actions.
Irony highlights the characters' success in achieving their goals.
Irony is used to create comedic relief throughout the act.
Irony emphasizes the harmony between characters' intentions and their outcomes.
Tags
CCSS.RL.11-12.10
CCSS.RL.11-12.3
CCSS.RL.8.7
CCSS.RL.9-10.10
CCSS.RL.9-10.10. RL.11-12.10
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