$100: How is Phineas Gage described at the beginning of the text? What qualities made him a good foreman?
B. He was good with his hands and had an iron will.
$100: Identify and explain the metaphor used to describe the tamping iron in the text.
C. "The tamping iron was an iron spear."
What is the central idea of the text about Phineas Gage?
A. The development of the railroad industry
B. The impact of Phineas Gage's accident on brain science
C. The daily life of a railroad worker
D. The history of Vermont
B. The impact of Phineas Gage's accident on brain science
How does the author introduce Phineas Gage in the text?
C. By explaining his job and character
What rhetorical strategy does the author use to engage the reader at the beginning of the text?
B. Shock and surprise
$200: How did Phineas Gage's behavior change after the accident? Provide examples from the text.
B. He became more aggressive and unreliable.
What is the effect of the author's descriptive language when detailing the accident?
B. It emphasizes the suddenness and severity of the accident.
How does the author introduce the central idea in the text?
B. By detailing the accident and its aftermath
What is the purpose of the detailed description of the accident in the text?
B. To provide a clear understanding of the event
How does the author use rhetorical questions in the text?
B. To emphasize the uncertainty and intrigue surrounding Phineas Gage's story
$300: What does the phrase "Gage was no longer Gage" imply about his character after the accident?
B. His personality and behavior changed.
Which figurative language device is used in the phrase "the iron shrieks through the air"?
C. Personification
Which detail from the text best supports the central idea that Phineas Gage's accident was significant for brain science?
C. Phineas Gage's personality changed after the accident.
How does the author structure the text to highlight the significance of Phineas Gage's accident?
C. By discussing the long-term effects and scientific impact
What is the effect of the author's use of vivid imagery in describing the accident?
B. It helps the reader visualize the severity of the accident.
How did Phineas Gage's friends and family perceive him after the accident?
A. They thought he was the same as before.
B. They noticed significant changes in his behavior.
C. They believed he had become a better person.
D. They were indifferent to his changes.
B. They noticed significant changes in his behavior.
How does the author use figurative language to convey the danger of working with explosives?
How does the structure of the text help to develop the central idea?
A. By presenting events in chronological order
What role do the paragraphs describing Phineas Gage's immediate actions after the accident play in the overall text?
A. They show his physical resilience.
How does the author use anecdotes to support the central idea of the text?
C. By including detailed accounts of Phineas Gage's actions and reactions
Analyze the impact of Phineas Gage's personality changes on his social relationships. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
B. His relationships deteriorated because he became more impulsive and irresponsible.
Analyze the impact of the simile "like a gun barrel" in describing the drill hole during the accident. How does this comparison enhance the reader's understanding of the event's severity?
B. It emphasizes the power and danger of the explosion.
Analyze the effect of the author's use of detailed descriptions in the text. How do these descriptions contribute to the reader's understanding of the severity of the accident and its impact on Phineas Gage's life?
B. It helps the reader understand the severity of the accident and its impact.
How does the author use the structure of the text to build suspense about Phineas Gage's condition?
B. By gradually detailing his actions and the reactions of those around him
What persuasive technique does the author use to highlight the significance of Phineas Gage's accident for brain science?
B. Appeal to authority