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Who is an example of a dynamic character from The Secret Garden?
Question 1 options:
Archibald Craven
Mrs. Lennox
Dickon Sowerby
Martha Sowerby
Question 2 (3 points)
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Who is an example of a round character in The Secret Garden?
Question 2 options:
Mary Lennox
Ben Weatherstaff
Dr. Craven
Mrs. Medlock
Question 3 (3 points)
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Review the plot event from The Secret Garden.
When Mary arrives in Misseltwaite, Martha is astounded that Mary is so dependent and spoiled that she cannot even dress herself.
Which plot element does this event represent?
Question 3 options:
rising action
falling action
climax
turning point
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Review the plot event from The Secret Garden.
When Mary goes in search of the source of the crying, she discovers invalid Colin Craven.
Which plot element does this event represent?
Question 4 options:
falling action
turning point
resolution
rising action
Question 5 (3 points)
Review the plot event from The Secret Garden.
When Mary is discovered to be the only person alive in her estate in India, she is sent to live in England with her uncle.
Which plot element does this event represent?
Question 5 options:
rising action
climax
falling action
complicating incident
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Which summary about The Secret Garden includes a personal opinion?
Question 6 options:
Mr. Craven, "a miserable hunchback," has been withdrawn and depressed for ten years.
Mrs. Lennox is the worst mother imaginable, and everybody knows it.
Dickon and Mary secretly begin bringing Colin out into the secret garden.
Mary Lennox is described as a sallow, sickly, unpleasant girl.
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Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden:
"When her Ayah was dead there was no one to give a thought to the little things. Think of the servants running away and leaving her all alone in that deserted bungalow. Colonel McGrew said he nearly jumped out of his skin when he opened the door and found her standing by herself in the middle of the room."
Which answer best identifies figurative language and explains its effect?
Question 7 options:
"Deserted bungalow" helps the reader understand how empty the bungalow is.
"Nearly jumped out of his skin" helps the reader understand how surprised McGrew is.
"Give a thought" helps the reader understand how neglected Mary is.
"Little things" helps the reader understand how old Mary is.
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Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden:
"There's not a single lump here!" she said at last. "There's not a lump as big as a pin - except backbone lumps, and you can only feel them because you're thin. I've got backbone lumps myself, and they used to stick out as much as yours do, until I began to get fatter, and I am not fat enough yet to hide them."
What is the meaning of the figurative language "a lump as big as a pin" in the excerpt?
Question 8 options:
It sticks out like a point.
It is sharp.
It's invisible.
It's hardly noticeable.
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Which summary about The Secret Garden includes a personal opinion?
Question 9 options:
Mrs. Medlock is the nastiest servant at Misselthwaite Manor.
Lilias Craven died ten years before the events of the novel.
Mary and Martha grow to like each other.
Ben Weatherstaff is a lonely person.
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Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden.
The native servants she had been used to in India were not in the least like this. They were obsequious and servile and did not presume to talk to their masters as if they were equals.
The definition of obsequious is "obedient."
Which context clue confirms this meaning?
Question 10 options:
Obsequious is an antonym of servile.
Obsequious is an adjective describing India.
Obsequious is an adjective describing how the servants treated their masters.
Obsequious is an adjective describing masters.
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