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5 10The Cask…
The Necklace
TMDG
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Team FiveTeam Five
Team SixTeam Six
What has Fortunato done to Montressor?
A.He stabbed him
B. he has stolen his wife
C.He has insulted him
D.He has robbed him
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C. He has insulted him
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Why does Fortunato go into the
vaults/catacombs?A.To attend a meeting of the
Masons
B. To kill Montresor
C. To prove his wine expertise
D. To find some peace and quietShow Answer
C. To prove his wine expertise
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Who is the narrator of the story?
A.Luchesi
B. Montresor
C.Fortunato
D.Amontillado Show Answer
B. Montresor
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Which word best describes the mood or atmosphere of
Poe’s story?
A.Humorous
B.Silly
C.Serious
D.Suspenseful
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D. Suspenseful
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Why do you think Montresor chose the catacombs as the
setting for his revenge?
A.It is filled with ghosts
B.No one will find Fortunato there
C. Fortunato is afraid of bones
D. It is his favorite place in his
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B. No one will find Fortunato there
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What conclusion might you draw about Madame Loisel’s character, based on the life
she wants to live?
A.She enjoys working
B.She has simple needs
C.She cares most about her relationships
D. She care most about material things Show Answer
D. She cares most about material things
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Which of the following is a direct effect of Madame Loisel’s loss of the necklace?
A. A bitter quarrel with Madame Forestier
B. A divorce from Monsieur Loisel C. They move from the city to the
country D. A life of poverty and hard labor
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D. A life of poverty and hard labor
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Which word best describes Madame Loisel’s feelings at
the end of the story?
A. Happiness
B. Indifference
C. Astonishment
D. fear
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C. Astonishment
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What conclusion might you draw about Monsieur Loiselbased on the treatment of his wife?A.He cares a lot about his wife’s
happinessB. He has grown tire of his wife’s
complaintsC.He cares too much about
unimportant thingsD. He enjoys accompanying his wife
to fancy receptions
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A. He cares a lot about his wife’s happiness
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What kind of jewelry did Madame Loisel borrow?
A. A ruby necklaceB. A diamond necklace and
diamond braceletC. An emerald necklace and
earrings D. A diamond necklace
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D. A diamond necklace
TMDG is best described as a story about:
A.A conflict between the wealthy and the poverty stricken
B.A bitter attack on the habits of hunters
C.A deadly contest between two skillful hunters
D.An amusing adventure told by superstitious sailors
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C. A deadly contest between two skillful
hunters
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Which of the following describes the main conflict of TMDG?
A.External conflict: Rainsford vs. Zaroff
B. External conflict: Ivan vs. Zaroff
C. External conflict: Rainsford vs. the ocean
D. Internal conflict: Rainsford vs. himself Show Answer
A. External conflict: Rainsford vs. Zaroff
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What can you infer from Zaroff’s careful studying of Rainsford during
their first dinner together?
A.Zaroff is sizing up Rainsford’s appetitive
B. He is trying to find out what kind of an enemy Rainsford would make
C. He is wondering Rainsford suspects anything is wrong
D. He want to make Rainsford uncomfortable
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B. He is trying to find out what kind of enemy Rainsford would make
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Which of the following is the resolution of the main conflict in
TMDG?
A.Rainsford appear in Zaroff’s bedroom
B. Zaroff finds Rainsford’s circular trail
C.Rainsford dives into the sea
D. One of Zaroff’s dogs falls into Rainsford’s trap Show Answer
A. Rainsford appears in Zaroff’s bedroom
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How does Connell create suspense at the beginning of the story?
A.The story begins with dialogue not description
B.Whitney refers to Captain Nielson on, a mysterious figure
C.Whitney describes the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing
D.Whitney and Rainsford plan to go hunting in the Amazon
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C. Whitney describes the mysterious
reputation of the island they are passing
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Define:
indolently
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lazily
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Define:
afflicted
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Suffering or sickened
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dejection
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depression
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naive
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unsophisticated
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Define:
explicit
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Clearly stated
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Define:
fortitude
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The strength to bear misfortune
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Define:
scruples
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Misgivings about something one feels is
wrong
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Define:
recoiling
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Staggering back
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disheveled
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untidy
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Define:
subsided
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Settled down
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What does “The Cask of Amontillado” mean?
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