1   2   3

4   5   6

7   8   9
When does the story take place?

 a. around the 1900s
 b. around the 1800s
 c. 1950s – 1970s
                       1000
 d. 1850s – 1870s
What is an example of external
      conflict in "The Story of an Hour?"
a. her husband supposedly dying in a
trainwreck
b. her heart problems
                     2000sister thinks she is
c. when Mrs. Mallard's
upset when the readers know she really
isnt.
d. Mrs. Mallard's husband is not really dead.
Who breaks the news of
     Mr. Mallard's death?
a. Richards
b. Roberts
c. Josephine       500
d. Friar John
What is Mrs Mallard’s real name?

 false   _O____
         L _U I S E

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
             2500
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
From what ailment does
     Mrs. Mallard suffer?
a. kidney failure
b. heart trouble
c. detached retinas
d. H1N1
                      400
Matching the word and its definition
 Concealing         - faint; barely noticeable

 Subtle             - raising a great clatter or
                    commotion; noisily
 Tumultuously
                    - hiding
 Intention          - hard to capture; here one
 Wild abandonment   minute, gone the next; fleeting
 Elusive            - wildness; release of control
                    - goal or purpose
Who is she?
a. Mrs Mallard
b. Kate Chopin
c. Josephine

      200

Quiz for Literature

  • 1.
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
  • 2.
    When does thestory take place? a. around the 1900s b. around the 1800s c. 1950s – 1970s 1000 d. 1850s – 1870s
  • 3.
    What is anexample of external conflict in "The Story of an Hour?" a. her husband supposedly dying in a trainwreck b. her heart problems 2000sister thinks she is c. when Mrs. Mallard's upset when the readers know she really isnt. d. Mrs. Mallard's husband is not really dead.
  • 4.
    Who breaks thenews of Mr. Mallard's death? a. Richards b. Roberts c. Josephine 500 d. Friar John
  • 5.
    What is MrsMallard’s real name? false _O____ L _U I S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 2500 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  • 6.
    From what ailmentdoes Mrs. Mallard suffer? a. kidney failure b. heart trouble c. detached retinas d. H1N1 400
  • 7.
    Matching the wordand its definition Concealing - faint; barely noticeable Subtle - raising a great clatter or commotion; noisily Tumultuously - hiding Intention - hard to capture; here one Wild abandonment minute, gone the next; fleeting Elusive - wildness; release of control - goal or purpose
  • 10.
    Who is she? a.Mrs Mallard b. Kate Chopin c. Josephine 200

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