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Character versus himself "'[The mayor] says if you don't take out his tooth, he'll shoot you.' Without hurrying, with an extremely tranquil movement, [the dentist] stopped pedaling the drill, pushed i
Character versus himself
"'[The mayor] says if you don't take out his tooth, he'll shoot you.' Without hurrying, with an extremely tranquil movement, [the dentist] stopped pedaling the drill, pushed it away from the chair, and pulled the lower drawer of the table all the way out. There was a revolver. 'O.K.,' he said. 'Tell him to come and shoot me.'"
This part represents which form of conflict?
character versus character
character versus society
character versus supernatural force
character versus himself
"'[The mayor] says if you don't take out his tooth, he'll shoot you.' Without hurrying, with an extremely tranquil movement, [the dentist] stopped pedaling the drill, pushed it away from the chair, and pulled the lower drawer of the table all the way out. There was a revolver. 'O.K.,' he said. 'Tell him to come and shoot me.'"
This part represents which form of conflict?
character versus character
character versus society
character versus supernatural force
What is the form of conflict in "Little Things Are Big"?
character versus character
character versus society
character versus supernatural force
character versus himself
Who is the antagonist in the story?
the protagonist's opposite
the protagonist's challenger
any foil character
any stereotype
What kind of character is well described in the story?
round
flat
dynamic
static
What kind of character is a type of flat character with one exaggerated personality quality?
foil
stereotype
antagonist
protagonist
From the excerpts read about Marius from Les Miserable, one can best describe him as a ___ .
round character
stereotyped character
minor character
foil to his father
In "Little Things Are Big," the narrator is ____.
the antagonist
the lady's foil character
a static character
a dynamic character
"The lust of battle died in him, he became bitten by REMORSE."
What is the meaning of the capitalized word?
exhaustion
relief
sadness
hatred
"old folks were ASTONISHED"
What is the meaning of the capitalized word in the phrase?
afraid
angered
annoyed
amazed
"He ENVISIONED the man surrounded by a halo..."
What is the meaning of the capitalized word?
dreamed
imagined
illustrated
described
"...with an extremely TRANQUIL movement..."
What is the meaning of the capitalized word?
angry
noisy
rushed
calm
In "A Day's Wait," Schatz is in conflict with his father.
True
False
In "A Day's Wait," Schatz and his dad live in a big city.
True
False
In "A Day's Wait," Schatz cries when the doctor says he has a fever.
True
False
In "Little Things Are Big," the narrator was on the subway because he was going to a party.
True
False
In "Little Things Are Big," the narrator and the woman are getting off the subway at the same stop.
True
False
In "Little Things Are Big," the narrator usually doesn't think about helping anyone but himself.
True
False
In "Baucis and Philemon," Baucis and Philemon ask to be king and queen until they die.
True
False
In "Baucis and Philemon," the country was destroyed by water and fire.
True
False
In "Baucis and Philemon," Baucis and Philemon ask to die at the same time.
True
False