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ELA Coach Book Lesson 2
Test Description: Plot, Character, and Setting
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The speaker can BEST be described as
A
a person who likes to teach art and music.
B
a person who believes in one way of teaching.
C
a person who does not like to talk.
D
a person who has an interesting appearance.
2) Which sentence from the passage BEST helps you identify the setting?
A
'The speaker wore square coat and he stood on square legs.'
B
'The scene was in a plain, bare, and boring schoolroom.'
C
'The emphasis was helped by the speaker's square wall of a forehead.'
D
'They looked at the children.'
3) The conflict in the story is between
A
the speaker and the other adult.
B
the speaker and the children.
C
the schoolmaster and the other adult.
D
the speaker and the schoolmaster.
4) Which will MOST likely be the resolution of the story?
A
The children are taught facts.
B
The speaker's tie makes him gasp.
C
The schoolmaster and the speaker fight.
D
The speaker teachers facts to his own children.
5) What is the setting of the story?
A
morning at the splash pad
B
summer at the beach
C
morning at Plunge Water Park
D
afternoon in the car
6) Which sentence helps you identify how the setting changes at the end of the story?
A
'The girls made their way to the water slide.'
B
'The ride down was on a steep, twisting slide.'
C
'The next month, Tessa and Amber went back to the water park.'
D
'The girls enjoyed the leisurely ride.'
7) Which character trait BEST describes Tessa?
A
timid
B
selfish
C
daring
D
bossy
8) What is the conflict in the story?
A
Amber is willing to ride the lazy river, but Tessa does not.
B
Tessa does not like challenging rides, but Amber does.
C
Amber wants to return to the water park, but Tessa does not.
D
Tessa wants to ride on the water park, but Amber does not.
9) What are the correct components of the PLOT?
A
problem, setting, characters
B
rising action, setting, problem
C
problem, rising action, climax
D
probelm, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
10) How is the conflict resolved at the end of At the Water Park?
A
The girls leave the park in fight.
B
Tessa leaves Amber at the park.
C
Amber ends of riding the big slide that day.
D
When Tessa and Amber go back to the park, Amber will be ready to try riding the big water slide.
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