Thank You Ma'am
Button, Button
The Ransom of Red Chief
The Landlady
100

Which of the following lines supports the theme that It is never too late to make a change?

  1.  “You gonna take me to jail?” asked the boy, bending over the sink.

  2. The boy wanted to say something else other than “Thank you, m’am” to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, but he couldn’t do so as he turned at the barren stoop and looked back at the large woman in the door. He barely managed to say “Thank you” before she shut the door.

  3. The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was going to run now, nor did she watch her purse which she left behind her on the day-bed. But the boy took care to sit on the far side of the room where he thought she could easily see him out of the corner of her eye, if she wanted to. 

  4.  Sweat popped out on the boy’s face and he began to struggle. Mrs. Jones stopped, jerked him around in front of her, put a half-nelson about his neck, and continued to drag him up the street.

What is number 3?

100

Which of the following themes would fit for Button, Button?

  1. The love of money leads people to do things they wouldn’t normally do. 

  2. Evil waits around every corner seeking to destroy you.

  3. Lies between spouses create problems that destroy the marriage. 

  4. A shortcut to fame will never work out in the end. 

What is #1: The love of money leads people to do things they wouldn't normally do. 

100

What type of figurative language is this?

Behind him was the kid, stepping softly like a scout

  1. Simile

  2. Metaphor

  3. Personification

  4. onomatopoeia

What is simile? 

100


Using this excerpt from “The Landlady” what can we infer about the landlady’s character?

“Dear me,” she said, shaking her head and heaving a dainty little sigh. “I would never have thought it. How time does fly away from us all, doesn’t it, Mr Wilkins?” “It’s Weaver,” Billy said. “W-e-a-v-e-r.” “Oh, of course it is!” she cried, sitting down on the sofa. “How silly of me. I do apologise. In one ear and out the other, that’s me, Mr Weaver.”

  1. She is dangerous

  2. She is sweet

  3. She is crazy

  4. She is not very intelligent


What is 

She is crazy?

200

“She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails.” this is an example of:

  1. Simile

  2. Hyperbole

  3. Symbolism

  4. Metaphor

What is hyperbole? 

200

When the person who died was Norma’s husband after she pushed the button, what kind of irony is this?

  1. Situational

  2. Dramatic

  3. verbal

What is situational?

200


When Red Chief sneaks up behind Bill, who thinks he has sent the kid home, what kind of irony is this?

  1. Dramatic

  2. Situational

  3. Verbal 


What is dramatic irony? 

200

Which of the following themes fits best for The Landlady?

  1. You can’t judge a book by it’s cover.

  2. Don’t let your judgment be clouded by what you see. 

  3. Beware of strangers.

  4. Middle-aged women are dangerous, so stay away.

What is Don’t let your judgment be clouded by what you see?

300

“She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails.” this is an example of:

  1. Flat Character

  2. Dynamic Character

  3. Indirect Characterization

  4. Direct Characterization

What is #4 direct characterization? 

300

The mood of Button, Button is best described as:

  1. Comical

  2. Sincere

  3. Suspenseful

  4. joyful

What is #3 suspenseful? 

300

How does the author primarily show us who Red Chief is as a character?

  1. By his actions

  2. By his dialogue

  3. By his physical description

  4. By directly telling us his character traits

What is by his actions?

300

The mood of The Landlady is best described as:

  1. Horrific

  2. Mysterious

  3. unsettling

  4. Humorous 

What is unsettling?

400

When Mrs. Jones is such a nice lady, but implies a bad past.  What kind of irony is this?

  1. Situational

  2. Dramatic

  3. Verbal

Situational

400

How does the author primarily show us who Norma is as a character?

  1. With dialogue

  2. With actions

  3. With a physical description of her

  4. By directly telling us what she is like

What is "With dialogue"? Most of the story is Norma talking either with Arthur, the other man or herself. 

400


Which of the following lines from the story support the theme that Crime does not pay? 

  1. The kid was a boy of ten, with bas-relief freckles, and hair the colour of the cover of the magazine you buy at the news-stand when you want to catch a train. 

  2.  Every few minutes he would remember that he was a pesky redskin, and pick up his stick rifle and tiptoe to the mouth of the cave to rubber for the scouts of the hated paleface. 

  3.   When I got back to the cave Bill and the boy were not to be found.

  4.   I'm willing to take a chance at fifteen hundred dollars. You can charge the difference up to me


What is "I'm willing to take a chance at fifteen hundred dollars. You can charge the difference up to me."

400

“Now, the fact that his landlady appeared to be slightly off her rocker didn’t worry Billy in the least.” What type of figurative language is this?

  1. Symbolism

  2. Hyperbole

  3. Idiom

  4. Metaphor

What is idiom?

500

The author’s tone of “Thank You, Ma'am” is best described as:

  1. Optimistic

  2. Aggressive

  3. Preachy

  4. Forgiving

What is optimistic?

500

“Something cold pressed at her skull as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket.”

This figurative language is showing the reader that:

  1. Norma is experiencing a brain aneurism because of the news about her husband. 

  2. Norma is realizing that her actions have caused the death of her husband. 

  3. A cold breath of air has just entered the apartment and touched Norma

  4. Norma is realizing that if she takes the button unit apart, she may be able to reverse the effects.


What is 

  • Norma is realizing that her actions have caused the death of her husband. 

500

The author’s tone of “Ransom of Red Chief” is best described as:

  1. Comical/humorous

  2. Solemn/serious

  3. Frightening/eerie

  4. weary/impatient


What is comical or humorous?

500

“No, thank you,” Billy said. The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds, and he didn’t much care for it.” what kind of irony is this?

  1. Situational

  2. Dramatic

  3. Verbal 

What is dramatic?