Vocab
Reading Comprehension
Critical Thinking
Elements of Literature
Bonus + Grammar
100

define appalling

shocking, surprising, offensive

100

What point of view is 'The Night the Bed Fell' written from?

first person

100

What's the difference between a personal essay and a memoir?

one topic in author's life, time period of author's life

100

Name a sensory detail of 'touch' in Fish Cheeks

soft fish cheeks served to Amy. 

100

Is this sentence correct? If not, please complete it.

The steam rose from the rice the minister's son did not look up. 

run-on

200

uncanny

an unlikely occurrence

200

for An American Childhood

By comparing The Field Book of Ponds and Streams to The Book of Common Prayer, the author suggests that 

A.    there is no difference between nature and religion.    

B.    people don’t pay enough attention to either nature or religion.    

C.    the study of ponds and streams is almost a religious experience.    

D.    prayer is an important element in the study of ponds and streams.    

E.    it is helpful to keep religious principles in mind when studying nature.

C

200

for An American Childhood

Which of the following statements about the author’s reading habits is true?

A.    She only reads fiction.    

B.    She rarely finishes a book.    

C.    She does not like every book she reads.    

D.    She reads only nonfiction.    

E.    She writes to every author whose book she reads.

C

200

What is the purpose of an expository essay?

to inform

200

Who was Queen Elizabeth I's mother?

Anne Boleyn

300

use avert in a sentence

to avoid, usually a stare

300

In Elizabeth’s speech to her last Parliament, what does she do? 

A.    She admits she has ordered many executions.    

B.    She announces her plans to name a new Council.    

C.    She apologizes for the hurt her people have suffered.    

D.    She asks why God has given her the burden of ruling.    

E.    She says that being a ruler is not as enjoyable as it might seem.

E

300

What was Elizabeth's attitude towards the religious conflict in England, and how did she handle it?

p. 272-3

300

What is the tone of the memoir "An American Childhood"?

pensive, serious, reflective

300

"A plate of squid, their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires."

Is this a complete sentence? If not, correct it.

No, correct it

400

juncture

specific point in time

400

In her letter to Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth indicates that she 

A.    hates Mary.    

B.    has been patient with Mary.    

C.    is hoping for Mary’s forgiveness.    

D.    no longer considers Mary her cousin.    

E.    regrets her decision to have Mary killed.

B

400

What is the main difference between a fictional work about the baseball player "Roberto Clemente" and the biography about "Roberto Clemente" by Jerry Izenberg?

realistic, and describing actual events.

400

Name one opinion offered by the author of Elizabeth I, and name one opinion that Elizabeth herself had based on what we know of her.

distinguish between fact and opinion

400

What was the name of the 'hideous sport' that was a pleasure relished in the days of Elizabeth I? What did this game consist of?

bear-baiting, pack of dogs let loose and torn at tormented bears. 

500

extricate

release a person or thing from a complicated situation

500

In 'Fish Cheeks', the author says that later sh was able to "fully appreciate...the true purpose behind the particular menu." What was that purpose?

show pride in Chinese culture by treating American guests to a lavish meal, also it was her favourite foods.

500

Based on her memoir, "An American Childhood", what criteria would Annie Dillard use to judge whether or not a book is good?

lively protagonist, and active from beginning to the very end. 

500

What is the difference between tone and voice?

p.281

500

Why did the author Meltzer give such detail into Elizabeth's tooth extraction?

to show her humanity, ordinary person, same experiences of pain