Introduction
Comprehension
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Vocabulary
100

What are the names of the two men that ask the doctor for help?

Zeke & Eben

100

Which of the following literacy elements help create suspense in this play?

characters and setting

100

What type of writing is this?

A Play

100

arrogant

unpleasantly proud; thinking one is more important than other people

200

Describe the setting of In the Fog.

a very dark, foggy night on a lonely stretch of road

200

Which of the following best describes the resolution of the play?

a. Gentle

b. uneventful

c. twist ending

d. not very revealing

c. twist ending

200

Who informs the doctor that he was talking to ghosts?

the Attendant


200

indignant

offended; angrily

300

How does the doctor first react to the two men?

He is angry because he thinks that they are petty criminals.

300

Which prior knowledge would be helpful in understanding the play?

knowledge about the Battle of Gettysburg and the American Civil War

300

What does Eben's light reveal about their faces?

They are terrifying! They are clotted with blood, bandages, and dirt.

300

retractors

surgical instruments for holding back the flesh at the edge of a wound

400

What do the two men want the doctor to do?

help a wounded man

400

What can the reader infer about Eben and Zeke based on what the attendant tells the doctor?

They are ghosts from the Battle of Gettysburg.

400

What is the name of the town that the Doctor found himself in?

Gettysburg battlefield.

400

perplexed

puzzled

500

What does the doctor want to do with the wounded man after he is done binding his wound?

take him to a hospital

500

What is the reader most likely as suspense builds in the play?

anxious curiosity

500

What is the name of the route in which the Doctor stops?

PENNA-30 (Pennsylvania Route 30)

500
pneumothorax

air or gas in the chest cavity

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