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Year 7 Term 3 Homework A

Total questions: 13

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Name (Surname, first name)
4 lines
2.
Form
a)
7A
b)
7C
c)
7J
d)
7L
e)
7P
3.
Email
4 lines
4.
1. What did Coraline’s mother find in the fridge?
a)
Fish fingers and a tomato
b)
A piece of cheese and a tomato
c)
Fish fingers and cheese
d)
Bread and cheese
5.
2. What did Coraline’s other mother look like?
a)
She had regular eyes and short hair.
b)
She looked exactly like Coraline's real mother.
c)
She was short and stout with curly hair.
d)
She had big black button eyes, was taller and thinner
6.
3. Why does Coraline find the book her mother is reading to be "pointless"?
a)
Because she dislikes reading.
b)
Because the process described seems to have no useful outcome.
c)
Because it’s about a different country.
d)
Because it involves drawing and dyeing.
7.
4. Why does Coraline shake her head in confusion when she walks through the door?
a)
She is unsure where she is.
b)
She is scared of the dark hallway.
c)
She sees familiar things but in a strange way
d)
She is trying to wake herself up.
8.
5. What does the description of the “old black key” as being “colder than any of the others” suggest?
a)
The key is significant and possibly ominous
b)
The key is made of metal
c)
The key is rarely used.
d)
The key is old and dirty.
9.
6. How does the author create a sense of mystery when Coraline first opens the door?
a)
By describing the familiar smells.
b)
By mentioning the cold and musty smell and the dark hallway.
c)
By describing the wallpaper
d)
By talking about the picture on the wall.
10.
7. What might be the author's purpose in describing the tedious process the native people use to create cloths only to burn them?
a)
To show Coraline’s boredom.
b)
To highlight cultural differences.
c)
To depict Coraline’s interest in arts and crafts
d)
To provide a contrast with Coraline’s later adventure.
11.
8. Why does the author have Coraline’s other mother call her for lunch right after Coraline feels hungry?
a)
To show the other mother’s attentiveness.
b)
To demonstrate Coraline’s desire for food.
c)
To illustrate the other mother’s supernatural awareness.
d)
To create a welcoming atmosphere.
12.
9. Why does Coraline take the keys from the kitchen door?
a)
To lock the door
b)
To open another door
c)
To play with them.
d)
To hide them from her mother.
13.
10. What indicates that Coraline realises she is not in her real home anymore?
a)
The smell in the hallway.
b)
The woman with button eyes.
c)
The layout of the corridor.
d)
The picture with different eyes.