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Unit 3

Write numbers 1-20 with your name on a piece of paper. Unit 3. Leiningen vs the Ants. 1. What point of view was the story written in? 1 st person limited 3 rd person omniscient 1 st person omniscient 3 rd person limited. Leiningen vs the Ants. 2 . Who/what is the antagonist?

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Unit 3

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  1. Write numbers 1-20 with your name on a piece of paper Unit 3

  2. Leiningenvs the Ants 1. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

  3. Leiningenvs the Ants 2. Who/what is the antagonist? • Leiningen • The ants • The district commissioner • The villagers

  4. Leiningenvs the Ants 3. What is the first line of defense surrounding the plantation? • A trench filled with petrol • The moat • Dynamite • A fence

  5. Leiningenvs the Ants 4. How do the ants successfully cross the water? • They float across on leaves • They make bridges with their bodies • They swim • They jump

  6. Leiningenvs the Ants 5. How long does it take the ants to devour the stag? • 2 minutes • Half an hour • 6 minutes • 10 minutes

  7. Leiningenvs the Ants 6. What happened to the ants in the end? • They won • They blew up • They retreated • They drowned

  8. Leiningenvs the Ants 7. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  9. The Lottery 8. How many people lived in the village? • 300 • 400 • 200 • 600

  10. The Lottery 9. What was Mr. S carrying in his hands? • Stones • Strips of paper • A hat • A black box

  11. The Lottery 10. How often did they have the lottery? • Every month • Once a year • Twice a year • Every decade

  12. The Lottery 11. What Month & Day was the Lottery on? • June 27th • July 17th • August14th • July 1st

  13. The Lottery 12. Which family was drawn? • The Martins • The Hutchinsons • The Delacroixs • The Harrisons

  14. The Lottery 13. What do all the villagers collect? • Sticks • Food • Stones • Garbage

  15. The Lottery 14. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  16. The Lottery 15. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

  17. The Erl-king 16. Who is the antagonist? • The Erl-king • The daughters • Fear • The father

  18. The Erl-king 17. Which character can’t see the Erl-King? • The father • The boy • The daughters • The mother

  19. The Erl-king 18.What happens to the little boy? • He falls asleep • He runs away • He finds gold • He dies

  20. The Erl-king 19. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  21. The Erl-king 20. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

  22. Trade papers with a neighbor and grade it with a different colored pen. Answers

  23. Leiningenvs the Ants 1. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

  24. Leiningenvs the Ants 2. Who/what is the antagonist? • Leiningen • The ants • The district commissioner • The villagers

  25. Leiningenvs the Ants 3. What is the first line of defense surrounding the plantation? • A trench filled with petrol • The moat • Dynamite • A fence

  26. Leiningenvs the Ants 4. How do the ants successfully cross the water? • They float across on leaves • They make bridges with their bodies • They swim • They jump

  27. Leiningenvs the Ants 5. How long does it take the ants to devour the stag? • 2 minutes • Half an hour • 6 minutes • 10 minutes

  28. Leiningenvs the Ants 6. What happened to the ants in the end? • They won • They blew up • They retreated • They drowned

  29. Leiningenvs the Ants 7. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  30. The Lottery 8. How many people lived in the village? • 300 • 400 • 200 • 600

  31. The Lottery 9. What was Mr. S carrying in his hands? • Stones • Strips of paper • A hat • A black box

  32. The Lottery 10. How often did they have the lottery? • Every month • Once a year • Twice a year • Every decade

  33. The Lottery 11. What Month & Day was the Lottery on? • June 27th • July 17th • August14th • July 1st

  34. The Lottery 12. Which family was drawn? • The Martins • The Hutchinsons • The Delacroixs • The Harrisons

  35. The Lottery 13. What do all the villagers collect? • Sticks • Food • Stones • Garbage

  36. The Lottery 14. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  37. The Lottery 15. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

  38. The Erl-king 16. Who is the antagonist? • The Erl-king • The daughters • Fear • The father

  39. The Erl-king 17. Which character can’t see the Erl-King? • The father • The boy • The daughters • The mother

  40. The Erl-king 18.What happens to the little boy? • He falls asleep • He runs away • He finds gold • He dies

  41. The Erl-king 19. Who is the Author? • Carl Stephenson • Shirley Jackson • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Alfred Noyes

  42. The Erl-king 20. What point of view was the story written in? • 1st person limited • 3rd person omniscient • 1st person omniscient • 3rd person limited

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