Question 1

What is the definition of dialect?(1 point)
Responses
A. a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable
B. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region
C. the events and actions of a story
D. the general attitude of a character toward the world
Question 2
What is the definition of plot?(1 point)
Responses
A. a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable
B. the general attitude of a character toward the world
C. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region
D. the events and actions of a story
Question 3
What is the definition of euphemism?(1 point)
Responses
A. a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable
B. the events and actions of a story
C. the general attitude of a character toward the world
D. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region
Question 4
What is the definition of voice?(1 point)
Responses
A. the events and actions of a story
B. the general attitude of a character toward the world
C. a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable
D. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region
Question 5
The location where a story takes place is the ________________ . (1 point)
Responses
A. resolution
B. theme
C. flashback
D. setting
Question 6
_________________ is providing hints about a story's eventual outcome. (1 point)
Responses
A. theme
B. flashback
C. foreshadowing
D. personification
Question 7
A memory that takes place out of the main timeline of a story is called a ______________ .(1 point)
Responses

A. theme
B. thesis
C. resolution
D. flashback
Question 8
Read the following paragraphs from "Saboteur."
Mr. Chiu and his bride were having lunch in the square before Muju Train Station. On the table between them were two bottles of soda spewing out brown foam and two paper boxes of rice and sautéed cucumber and pork . . . The rice and the cucumber tasted good, and Mr. Chiu was eating unhurriedly. His sallow face showed exhaustion. He was glad that the honeymoon was finally over and that he and his bride were heading back for Harbin. During the two weeks' vacation, he had been worried about his liver, because three months ago he had suffered from acute hepatitis; he was afraid he might have a relapse. But he had had no severe symptoms, despite his liver being still big and tender. On the whole he was pleased with his health, which could endure even the strain of a honeymoon; indeed, he was on the course of recovery.
After reading these paragraphs, the reader can most likely conclude that Mr. Chiu
(1 point)
Responses
A. is frequently distracted by concerns for his own health.
B. is overwhelmed with happiness and love for his new bride
C. is disappointed that he must soon return to his scholarly work.
D. normally takes an optimistic view of his own life and situation
Question 9
9. Read the following paragraph found in the selection from "From Emperor to Citizen."
The "Articles for Favorable Treatment" stipulated that I could live temporarily in the Imperial Palace without fixing any definite time limit. Apart from three large halls that were handed over to the Republic, the rest of the Forbidden City continued to belong to the Imperial Palace. It was in this tiny world that I was to spend the most absurd childhood possible until I was driven out by the soldiers of the National Army in 1924. I call it absurd because at a time when China was called a republic and mankind had advanced into the twentieth century, I was still living the life of an emperor, breathing the dust of the nineteenth century.
After reading this paragraph, what can the reader most likely conclude about China?
(1 point)
Responses
A. It is a country that is defined by strict rules.
B. It is a country that favors tradition over progress.
C. It is a country that honors its royalty with extravagant living.
D. It is a country that struggled to find its place in a global society
Question 10
All of the following lines from "Cranes" demonstrate the story's message about the effects of war on people except(1 point)
Responses
A. "The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the high, bright autumn sky."

B. "Then he suddenly he thought that Tokchae, too, must want a puff. But today, how could he offer a cigarette to a fellow like this?"

C. "They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a hard-working farmer. If that constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it."

D. "I thought of evacuating, even if I had to carry my father on my back. But my father said no. How could the farmers leave the land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?"
Question 11
Read the following sentences from "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband."
The gate creaked open. An old woman led out a child. “All over, is it?” she asked. Mrs. Tall's answer was inaudible. “He's had his supper and a sleep,” the old woman said. “Take him home quickly now.”
All of the following words could be used to describe the mood created by these sentences except
(1 point)
Responses
A. gentle
B. peaceful
C. remorseful
D. sympathetic
Question 12
Read the following paragraph from "Saboteur."
Then it dawned on him that Fenjin must have been sent over by his bride. What a stupid woman! A bookworm, who only knew how to read foreign novels! He had expected that she would contact the school's Security Section, which would for sure send a cadre here. Fenjin held no official position; he merely worked in a private law firm that had just two lawyers; in fact, they had little business except for some detective work for men and women who suspected their spouses of having extramarital affairs. Mr. Chiu was overcome with a wave of nausea.
Which of the following words best describes Mr. Chiu's feelings toward his wife?
(1 point)
Responses
A. infuriated
B. patient
C. patronizing
D. understanding
Question 13
Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics.
Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain.
(1 point)
Responses
A. Orient Express
B. Istanbul
C. Express
D. Mark Twain
Question 14
Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics:
He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car.
(1 point)
Responses
A. Steven Spielberg
B. waltz
C. spaghetti
D. no error
Question 15
15. Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization.(1 point)
Responses
A. "Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45."
B. "I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"
C. Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine.
D. I can’t wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick
Question 16
16. Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.(1 point)
Responses
A. Catherine asked, "Where are you going"?
B. "We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?"
C. "Do they have puppies there?" she asked.
D. "Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her.
Question 17
17. Identify the error in apostrophe use:
Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party.
(1 point)
Responses
A. Pat's
B. Tom's
C. Richards'
D. no error
Question 18
18. Identify the error in apostrophe use:
Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's.
(1 point)
Responses
dogs's
dogs's
vet's
vet's
Macy's
Macy's
no error
no error
Question 19
19. Identify the incorrect word:
Emma told Jim that his car is still in it’s parking place next to our apartment.
(1 point)
Responses
A. his
B. it's
C. our
D. no error
Question 20
Short Answer: 4 points
In the story "Cranes," by Hwang Sun-Won, the characters display many acts of courage. Using the RACE method, write a paragraph describing an act of courage shown by a character or characters in the story. Then explain why this act of courage was important to the plot or theme of the story. Be sure to include a direct quote from the story to support your response.
Click here to see the rubric: Rubric
You can use the writing guide to help you plan your response: short answer writing guide
Unit 4 Test Short Response & Graphic Organizer
Link to the unit 4 padlet: Click here

How Your Essay will be Scored: 4 points

Restate the question - 1 point
Answer the question - 1 point
Cite evidence from the story to support your answer (direct quote) - 1 point
Explain the evidence and connect it to the answer - 1 point

***Use the Writing Guide below the prompt options to help structure your short response! ***

Context (Background Information)

One of the unfortunate realities of war is that people who might otherwise be friends end up as enemies. Especially in a civil war, the combatants might often know each other.

Make sure you have read the story “Cranes” by Hwang Sun-won, in Lesson 5. Use the graphic organizer below to plan your short response essay. Your essay should be one complete paragraph using the RACE method.

Prompt:

In the story "Cranes," by Hwang Sun-Won, the characters display many acts of courage. Using the RACE method, write a paragraph describing an act of courage shown by a character or characters in the story. Then explain why this act of courage was important to the plot or theme of the story. Be sure to include a direct quote from the story to support your response.

*Use this writing guide to help you write your short response

Restate the question 🡪

Hint: state the story you are going to discuss here, with title and author’s name.

Then list the specific act of courage you will be writing about.
In unit 1, we read “_______” by _______ . There were many acts of courage, but the one that stood out to me the most is…
Answer the Question 🡪

Why is this act of courage important to the story?

This act was important because….
Cite Evidence 🡪
In the story, identify the acts of courage you found. You will need to use 1 direct quote from the story followed up with an explanation.

This was shown when…“ add quote here”

Explain how your evidence supports your answer🡪
Paying close attention to what is explicitly said and done vs. what is implied and how this contributes to the author's overall theme or message.

Reminder: explicitly means what is exactly said and done and implied means what the author is hinting at or suggesting.

This is where you will explain how the courageous act affects the overall theme/meaning of the story.

This example shows that…

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Question 1: B. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region

Question 2: D. the events and actions of a story

Question 3: A. a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable

Question 4: B. the general attitude of a character toward the world

Question 5: D. setting

Question 6: C. foreshadowing

Question 7: D. flashback

Question 8: A. is frequently distracted by concerns for his own health.

Question 9: D. It is a country that struggled to find its place in a global society

Question 10: A. "The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the high, bright autumn sky."

Question 11: C. remorseful

Question 12: A. infuriated

Question 13: D. Mark Twain

Question 14: A. Steven Spielberg

Question 15: B. "I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"

Question 16: C. "Do they have puppies there?" she asked.

Question 17: A. Pat's

Question 18: A. dogs's

Question 19: B. it's

Question 20: (This answer will depend on your individual analysis of the story "Cranes" by Hwang Sun-Won)

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