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Bread 1
Bread 2
Bread 3/4
Bread 4/5
100

What is the setting of the first paragraph?

What is "in a kitchen"
100

What is the word that is carved in the bread knife in the first paragraph?

What is "Bread"

100

The first line of the second paragraph tells you to imagine a...

What is "Famine"

100

What is the setting of the third paragraph?

what is "a prison"
100

In the last story, what was the bread doing?

What is "floating in the air"

200

The 2nd "Bread" setting states "You are now lying on a _____ _____, in a __ room."

What is "thin mattress, hot"

200

What are the 3 toppings the person puts on the bread?

What is "butter, peanut butter, and honey"

200

What is the younger sister's condition?

what is "starving & belly bloated"

200

What will happen if the prisoner tells what they know?

what is "friends will be caught"

200

True or False: The Bread floating represents that starvation and suffering is not just an illusion. 

What is "True"

300

What question does the author ask at the end of this paragraph?



what is "How long will it take to decide?"

300

Which type of bread is going moldy in the refrigerator?

What is "Rye bread"

300

How many pieces of bread are in the famine paragraph?

what is "1 slice"

300

What is the bread compared to in the prison paragraph?

what is "a yellow bowl"

300

What request does the poor sister make to the rich sister?

what is "a mouthful of bread for her dying children"

400

What did bread symbolize in the second paragraph?

what is "life or death"
400
What does the person in the first paragraph think of bread?



 

What is "as something relaxing to do"

400

Why can't the older sibling go outside to find more bread?

what is "the streets are infested with scavengers"

400

What pours out of the bread when the husband comes home?

what is "blood"

400

There were two sisters in the fourth paragraph. One was rich and had no children. The other was poor, widowed, and _____?

What is "had 5 children"

500

The description of bread "Round as a full stomach" is an example of what literary device?

Simile

500

what does bread represent in the first paragraph?

What is "abundance of something because they have too much" OR "People not being aware of how rich they are"

500

What is the sibling to the younger sister's condition?

What is "hungry but not as weak as the younger sister"

500

How is the bread described in the prison paragraph?

What is "subversive, treacherous, not meaning life"

500

What is a possible theme of the story "Bread"?

What is "There are people starving while others have too much"

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