Vocabulary
Text Evidence
Text Structure
Figurative Lang
Central Ideas
100

What does "verdant" mean in the sentence: "The garden was verdant, lush with foliage and teeming with life"?

  • Green, lush, and full of life.

100

What evidence from the text shows the boy hesitated in "The boy lingered by the door"?

"Lingered by the door" and "his hand hesitating on the handle."

100

Why does Chopin describe the armchair as "comfortable" and "roomy" in The Story of an Hour?

To symbolize Mrs. Mallard’s sense of newfound freedom and relief.

100

Identify the figure of speech in "Her laughter was a melody, sweet and intoxicating."

Metaphor.

100

What is one central idea in the passage: "In the dreary silence of the room, she found solace in her imagination"?

Imagination provides comfort in difficult times.

200

Define "tumultuous" in the sentence: "The tumultuous crowd surged forward, their collective energy creating an almost palpable atmosphere of anticipation."

Loud, chaotic, or disorderly.

200

Infer what the boy might be feeling as he steps into the storm. Support your answer with evidence.

The boy feels reluctant but determined. Evidence: "hesitating on the handle" suggests reluctance; "stepped into the storm" shows resolve.

200

How does the open window in Chopin's story impact the mood?

It creates a sense of opportunity and hope, reflecting Mrs. Mallard’s emotions.

200

How does the imagery in "lingering in the air like the scent of blooming jasmine" impact the tone?

It creates a tone of warmth and beauty.

200

Explain how the central ideas of isolation and imagination interact in the passage.

Isolation creates a need for escape, which is fulfilled through imagination.

300

What does the word "palpable" mean, and what clues help you determine its meaning?

Palpable" means able to be felt or almost tangible. Clues include "creating an almost palpable atmosphere," implying something intensely present.

300

What part of the passage leaves the reader uncertain about the boy's emotions?

"The shadow of a smile flickering across his face" suggests conflicting emotions.

300

How do soliloquies in Macbeth reveal inner thoughts and dilemmas?

They expose Macbeth's fears, ambitions, and moral conflicts, such as his hesitation to kill Duncan.

300

Find a metaphor in Shakespeare's works and explain its effect.

Life’s but a walking shadow" (from Macbeth) conveys the fleeting and insubstantial nature of life.

300

Write a summary of the passage, including its main ideas.

  • In a quiet, lonely room, a woman finds peace by imagining vibrant and hopeful worlds beyond her reality

400

Use context clues to define "cacophony" in a sentence of your creation.

  • Example: "The cacophony of barking dogs and honking horns made it impossible to concentrate." Context clues: "barking dogs" and "honking horns" imply loud, discordant noise

400

Provide evidence from the passage that shows he is hesitant yet determined.

"Hesitating on the handle" and "stepped into the storm" contrast hesitation with determination.

400

Identify a structural element in a Shakespearean scene and explain its effect.

  • In Macbeth, the use of dramatic irony (e.g., Duncan’s trust in Macbeth) heightens tension and foreboding.

400

What is the paradox in Macbeth's line "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"?

It suggests the theme of deception, where appearances can be misleading.

400

Compare how central ideas develop in Macbeth and The Story of an Hour.

In Macbeth, ambition drives the plot, leading to destruction. In The Story of an Hour, freedom and confinement contrast, shaping Mrs. Mallard's emotional arc.

500

Write a sentence using a complex word and include context clues to reveal its meaning.

Example: "The serene lake reflected the sky, its calmness contrasting with the chaotic city." Context clues: "reflected the sky" and "calmness" reveal "serene" means peaceful.

500

Create a short passage and a corresponding inference supported by textual evidence.

Example: "She stared at the letter in her hands, her fingers trembling, before placing it gently on the table." Inference: She is anxious about the letter's contents. Evidence: "Fingers trembling" and "stared at the letter."

500

Analyze how the choice of setting influences the plot in The Story of an Hour or Macbeth.

  • In The Story of an Hour, the open window symbolizes freedom, reinforcing Mrs. Mallard's emotional journey. In Macbeth, the castle settings underscore themes of ambition and treachery.

500

Write a sentence using a simile and another using hyperbole, then explain their impact.

  • Simile: "Her eyes sparkled like stars in the night sky" (creates vivid imagery).
    Hyperbole: "I’ve told you a million times!" (emphasizes frustration).

500

Identify two central ideas in Macbeth and describe their interaction over the course of the play.

Ambition and guilt interact as Macbeth’s unchecked ambition drives his actions, while guilt consumes him and leads to his downf