The Thing That Glistened

The Thing That Glistened

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The Thing That Glistened

The Thing That Glistened

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Tiffany Benson

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16 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

30 sec • Ungraded

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 1. Why are the events in paragraph 1 important to the rising action of the story?
A) They show that the narrator is an experienced diver.
B) They reveal that a valuable item has gone missing.
C) They explain how the steamship operates.
D) They introduce the fish that will be important later.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 2. Read this sentence from paragraph 18: “Before I jump overboard, I want to let people know that I killed John Polhemus.” What does the author achieve by using this sentence?
A) It emphasizes how far the narrator traveled.
B) It highlights the danger of diving with sharks.
C) It reveals the unexpected significance of the bottle.
D) It shows that the shark was chasing the narrator.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 3. In what way does Signora Rochita’s confession at the end help develop the story’s plot?
A) It proves the narrator was wrong about the shark.
B) It gives the narrator a reason to return to the sea.
C) It causes the narrator to question his profession.
D) It shows that the narrator’s real discovery was accidental.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 4. Which sentence from the story best conveys a comforting or calming mood?
A) “I signaled to be lowered, and down I went to the well.”
B) “With a rush it entered the cavern, and in a moment a great fish was swooping around me.”
C) “With the bottle in my hand, I sat upon the deck and gazed at it.”
D) “The shark had swallowed my lamp!”

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 5. Based on paragraphs 10–14, what can the reader infer about the narrator?
A) He is fearless and enjoys deep-sea diving.
B) He gets easily distracted while on a mission.
C) He is determined and able to think critically under pressure.
D) He is uninterested in treasure and excitement.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 7 pts

Glistened: 6. Which sentence best supports the idea that the narrator has a change in focus during the story?
A) “I told my astonished comrades what had happened…”
B) “Make fast to that shark and get him on board.”
C) “I am glad you thought you lost it, for I have gained something better than all these.”
D) “I held out my lamp and looked down.”

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