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What is the setting of Sachiko Means Happiness?
a) The school where Sachiko attends classes
b) Sachiko's house and neighborhood
c) Sachiko's house and the Grandmother's house
d) Downtown Manhattan in New York City

Who are the main characters in this story?
a) The mother and father
b) The mother and the teacher
c) Sachiko and her Grandmother
d) Sachiko and her little sister

Why does Sachiko dislike evenings?
a) That's when the dangerous animals come out.
b) She does not like doing homework.
c) She has to help with her grandmother and her grandmother is difficult sometimes.
d) She doesn't like walking her Grandmother home from the Senior Citizens Center.

What is the Exposition of a story?
a) A brief description of the characters, setting, and opening situation
b) The struggle between the characters
c) The turning point of the story
d) The part of the story when the tension begins to ease

What is the Climax of Sachiko Means Happiness?
a) When Sachiko's Grandmother gets lost.
b) When Sachiko realized that her Grandmother thinks she is a little girl in her mind.
c) When Sachiko meets her father outside and she gets in trouble.
d) When Sachiko wins the big prize at school for being the World's Greatest Granddaughter.

One example of Rising Action is...
a) Sachiko asks her grandmother to stay the night at her house.
b) Sachiko's mother calls her into the kitchen to sit with her grandmother.
c) Sachiko sees her father get out of his car and they all walk home together.
d) Sachiko tells her grandmother that she will walk her home.

What is a possible Theme (Author's Message) for this story?
a) Sometimes illness can change people
b) Sometimes age can make you angry
c) You should never leave your grandparents alone
d) It's a terrible idea to go out for walks

What is the Conflict of this story?
a) Human vs. Human
b) Human vs. Self
c) Human vs. Nature
d) Human vs. Animal

One example of Falling Action is...
a) Sachiko takes her grandmother outside to find her way home
b) Sachiko's grandmother does not know who she is
c) Sachiko's mother tells her to sit with her grandmother
d) Sachiko decides to be a friend to her grandmother and ask her to stay the night

What is the resolution of this story?
a) Sachiko doesn't have to take care of her grandmother at night anymore
b) Sachiko accepts her grandmother's illness and she learns how to cope with it
c) Sachiko's father comes home from work early to take care of her grandmother
d) Sachiko moves to New York City and starts a new life

Bad, evil
a) impatiently
b) reassure
c) grasped
d) wicked

In an irritated way
a) impatiently
b) reassure
c) grasped
d) wicked

Make someone feel sure
a) impatiently
b) reassure
c) grasped
d) wicked

Hold firmly
a) impatiently
b) reassure
c) grasped
d) wicked

In an angry way
a) timidly
b) crossly
c) recognize
d) reassure

Showing lack of courage or confidence
a) timidly
b) crossly
c) recognize
d) wicked

To know
a) timidly
b) recognize
c) impatiently
d) crossly

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