ELA Coach Book Lesson 2 Question Preview (ID: 46841)


Plot, Character, And Setting. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The speaker can BEST be described as
a) a person who has an interesting appearance.
b) a person who likes to teach art and music.
c) a person who believes in one way of teaching.
d) a person who does not like to talk.

Which sentence from the passage BEST helps you identify the setting?
a) 'The scene was in a plain, bare, and boring schoolroom.'
b) 'The emphasis was helped by the speaker's square wall of a forehead.'
c) 'The speaker wore square coat and he stood on square legs.'
d) 'They looked at the children.'

The conflict in the story is between
a) the speaker and the schoolmaster.
b) the speaker and the other adult.
c) the speaker and the children.
d) the schoolmaster and the other adult.

Which will MOST likely be the resolution of the story?
a) The speaker's tie makes him gasp.
b) The children are taught facts.
c) The schoolmaster and the speaker fight.
d) The speaker teachers facts to his own children.

What is the setting of the story?
a) afternoon in the car
b) morning at the splash pad
c) morning at Plunge Water Park
d) summer at the beach

Which sentence helps you identify how the setting changes at the end of the story?
a) 'The next month, Tessa and Amber went back to the water park.'
b) 'The girls enjoyed the leisurely ride.'
c) 'The ride down was on a steep, twisting slide.'
d) 'The girls made their way to the water slide.'

Which character trait BEST describes Tessa?
a) bossy
b) daring
c) timid
d) selfish

What is the conflict in the story?
a) Tessa does not like challenging rides, but Amber does.
b) Amber wants to return to the water park, but Tessa does not.
c) Amber is willing to ride the lazy river, but Tessa does not.
d) Tessa wants to ride on the water park, but Amber does not.

What are the correct components of the PLOT?
a) problem, setting, characters
b) problem, rising action, climax
c) rising action, setting, problem
d) probelm, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

How is the conflict resolved at the end of At the Water Park?
a) When Tessa and Amber go back to the park, Amber will be ready to try riding the big water slide.
b) The girls leave the park in fight.
c) Amber ends of riding the big slide that day.
d) Tessa leaves Amber at the park.

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