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Duffy's Jacket Review
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1) What is Duffy's most obvious character trait?
A
He's silly.
B
He's frightened.
C
He's forgetful.
2) Who is telling the story?
A
Marie
B
Narrator
C
Duffy
3) Who is the narrator of the story?
A
Marie
B
Duffy
C
Andrew
4) Why does Andrew describe the cabin as being: eighteen million miles from nowhere ?
A
He wants to add to the setting to help create a spooky mood.
B
He doesn't want to go camping.
C
The cabin is eighteen million miles away from his house.
5) When is the climax of the story?
A
When Mom and Aunt Elise go into town
B
When the monster is thumping at the door and the kids are afraid
C
When Duffy's jacket is returned
6) Why do Duffy’s mom and the narrator’s mom try to do “man stuff” with the children?
A
They are single moms raising two boys.
B
The dad's want to do these things.
C
They think man stuff is fun.
7) What is the theme of this story?
A
Camping can be scary.
B
Don't be forgetful.
C
Friends and family are important.
8) What is the complete setting of the story?
A
A cabin in the woods
B
A cabin in the woods on an October night.
C
October
9) From what type of point of view is the story told?
A
Third person omniscient
B
Third person limited
C
First person
10) What is the major conflict in the story?
A
kids v. sentinel
B
kids v. adults
C
Duffy v. Andrew
11) What type of conflict is present in this story?
A
character v. society
B
character v. charater
C
character v. self
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