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Test Description: Answer the following based on the play Martha Washington's Spy.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is significant about Martha's approach to talking with Besty?
A
It causes George Washington to change the way he speaks to others.
B
It allows Betsy to keep her motive hidden from George Washington.
C
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
D
It allows Martha to show Betsy that her presence at the camp is unnecessary.
2) In line 6, the playwright uses the comparison 'it's as plain as a dish of beans' most likely to emphasize that...
A
Betsy's presence is insignificant.
B
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
C
Betsy appears weary and hungry from her journey.
D
Betsy is dressed like a common farmer.
3) How does the historical time period affect the plot?
A
By making Sam regret what he wrote to Betsy in a letter.
B
By forcing Silas to ask for help in dealing with a problem.
C
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
D
By leading Martha to need to speak to George away from others.
4) What is a central message in this play?
A
It is important to rely on others for help.
B
Ignoring advice from others can have harsh consequences.
C
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
D
Sometimes it is difficult to correct a mistake.
5) How does the playwright develop George Washington's character through the dialogue in lines 37 through 42?
A
By showing that Washington depends on his wife to identify spies.
B
By suggesting that Washington is suspicious of anyone unfamiliar to him.
C
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
D
By revealing that Washington does not believe in keeping secrets from his soldiers.
6) Directions written in a script, usually italicized that indicate an action, not to be spoken.
A
Script
B
Playwright
C
Plot
D
Stage Directions
7) The story of the play, what is happening.
A
Conflict
B
Script
C
Flashback
D
Plot
8) A form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words.
A
Hyperbole
B
Simile
C
Figurative Language
D
Metaphor
9) The voice and implied speaker of a fictional work, to be distinguished from the actual living author.
A
Narrator
B
Script
C
Simile
D
Playwright
10) The time and place of a literary work that establish its context.
A
Plot
B
Figurative Language
C
Setting
D
Metaphor
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