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Test Description: CBA Practice - Unit 2B
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In paragraph 17, the word Drily means -
A
in a matter of fact or ironically humorous way
B
putting holes into an object
C
free from liquid
D
damp
2) The dialogue in paragraph 22 establishes that -
A
the family members are getting along.
B
there is something MAMA is not saying out loud for others to hear.
C
MAMA is the boss of the house
D
MAMA has nothing to hide
3) The stage directions in paragraph 10 provide evidence that Walter has -
A
just woke up.
B
does not want to disturb MAMA.
C
something to hide from MAMA.
D
is planning a surprise for his family.
4) What can you conclude after reading this opening scene from Lorraine Hansberry’s play?
A
Travis is bored.
B
the four characters enjoy keeping their home clean.
C
the four characters are expecting company.
D
MAMA hasn't cleaned the walls in a long time.
5) In paragraphs 14-18, which words help you understand the meaning of the word insecticide?
A
look out...it would hurt him
B
reenters...marching out of there
C
swings the spray gun...hurt the roaches
D
She screams...You better get over there behind the bureau
6) Which words support the conclusion that BENEATHA has a crush on Asagai Joseph Asagai?
A
Of course I've missed you.
B
he's an intellectual
C
He's been studying in Canada all summer.
D
Asagai doesn't care how houses look.
7) The motif (images, ideas, sounds, or words) that help to explain a theme of Sold -
A
rice
B
Namaste
C
cucumbers
D
Tali
8) The words in a drama that describe the setting, lighting, movement of the performers. thy are usually italicized in the script
A
the director
B
script
C
actor/actress
D
stage directions
9) The written text of a play/drama
A
motif
B
the director
C
script
D
staging
10) You can tell the dialogue changes to a different character when -
A
the director points at the actress/actor
B
a new name in all caps is on the next scene
C
the playwright uses punctuation
D
the plot changes
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