The Price Of A Ticket by James Baldwin
  • 1. Which city is prominently featured in Baldwin's writings?
A) Chicago
B) New York City
C) Los Angeles
D) Atlanta
  • 2. What does Baldwin suggest is a major price paid for one's identity?
A) Wealth
B) Alienation
C) Happiness
D) Education
  • 3. In the essay, Baldwin reflects on his experience in which country?
A) Italy
B) England
C) Germany
D) France
  • 4. Baldwin often contrasts which two concepts?
A) Love and hate
B) Wealth and poverty
C) Joy and sorrow
D) Freedom and oppression
  • 5. What literary style is prominent in Baldwin's essays?
A) Minimalism
B) Personal narrative
C) Stream of consciousness
D) Surrealism
  • 6. In 'The Price of a Ticket', Baldwin explores the impact of which historical event?
A) World War II
B) The Great Depression
C) The Cold War
D) The Civil Rights Movement
  • 7. How does Baldwin view his own identity?
A) Unimportant
B) Complex and multifaceted
C) Simple and straightforward
D) Static
  • 8. What does Baldwin's title, 'The Price of a Ticket', symbolize?
A) The expense of education
B) The price of travel
C) The cost of entertainment
D) The cost of belonging
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