A) historical fiction B) folktale C) realistic fiction D) biography
A) It isn't from anyone's point of view. B) first person, Joey C) first person, Euven D) third person, narrator
A) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B) Camden, South Carolina C) Saratoga , New York D) Boston, Massachusetts
A) He gave land to build a church. B) He is a part of the Revolutionary War C) He owns many businesses, and is one of the town's founders. D) He pays Euven to teach Joseph.
A) to prepare him for college in England B) to practice letter writing C) to practice his penmanship D) to help ease his worries
A) pride B) initiative C) cooperation D) courage
A) They should join the British side. B) They should hide until it is over. C) They should fight with the Patriots. D) They should not take part. Everything will work out on its own.
A) The preacher's wife made a big, beautiful flag. B) Their gun powder has been moved to another town. C) Euven convinced them it was the peaceful thing to do. D) Most of the town's men have gone away to fight and they have heard battle news that British soldiers show no mercy.
A) It has a nice garden. B) It is one of the larger, finer homes. C) It sits on a hill. D) It is the middle of town.
A) sneaky, untrustworthy B) uneasy, scared C) older, wiser D) confident, protected
A) He will be writing letters every day. B) He won't get smallpox there. C) He knows Bermuda is a nice place. D) He won't be killed; he will be traded for other prisoners when the war is over.
A) He must write letters for British soldiers. B) He must watch men die on the gallows. C) He must sweep the floor for him. D) He must apologize to Keegan.
A) He watches men die at the gallows. B) He becomes a soldier. C) He hides his father's gun in the wood box. D) He becomes a scribe.
A) sends letters for others B) receives letters for others. C) writes letters for others D) delivers letters for others
A) He wants to keep his family warm. B) He wants Biddy to cook. C) He's afraid his family will be exposed to smallpox. D) He wants to get back at Keegan.
A) He has to go to Burndale with his family and is not allowed to come back. B) He is sent to the gallows with the rest of the prisoners. C) He has his hands and feet chained for three days in the keeping room. D) He is to be drawn and quartered like Enoch Groves.
A) It lets us know Mary is smart. B) It lets us know Euven is not coming back to teach. C) It lets us know Joseph doesn't want them anymore. D) It lets us know Joseph is growing up and has formed his own ideas (instead of his father's) about things in life.
A) He now likes the British. B) He is now at peace with himself since the war began. C) He doesn't have anything else to do. D) He now understands how to listen.
A) He thinks his dad's ideas are foolish. B) Cato has been nice to him. C) Euven and his mom believe it's wrong and now he does too. D) He now understands from experience what it is like to be enslaved and without freedom.
A) He was hoping to stop Watkins from firing his gun. B) He was going to get some tea. C) He was going to help Euven get up. D) He was going to grab the pistol from Joseph.
A) They set the house on fire. B) They destroy furniture and parts of the house. C) They take down the gallows. D) They tell Joseph and Cato to leave.
A) Joseph is able to put into words what he truly thinks and feels even though it differs from his father's ideas. B) Joseph wants to upset his father. C) Joseph tells him about all the changes. D) Joseph wants to see his father.
A) Letter writing solves problems. B) War changes all things including people. C) Learning at home is best. D) People on the opposite side of war are ALWAYS your enemy. |