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She fought sleep, ravenous for every word. She had not had any appetite for the bountiful meal downstairs, but now she was feeling a hunger she knew nothing about. Which literary elements are present in the above quote?
a) Alliteration and Juxtaposition
b) Personification and Metaphor
c) Imagery and Foreshadowing
d) Simile and Personification

Why was Lyddie's decision to buy Oliver Twist considered momentous?
a) It was momentous because it was hard cover.
b) It was momentous because it was written by Charles Dickens
c) It was momentous because she was willing to part with her money for it.
d) It was momentous because she could read it.

How did the girls going home for the summer benefit Lyddie?
a) It didn't. She was lonely and miserable.
b) She was able to make more money.
c) She was able to read out loud without being embarrassed
d) Options 2 and 3

...not only will you never work at the Concord Corporation again, but no other mill in Lowell with ever engage you. Blacklisted! The words sent chills down her backbone. Blacklisted means
a) You are on a list because you are a run away slave.
b) You are on a list because you have done something to risk your career.
c) You are on a list for harboring a fugitive slave.
d) You are on a list because you dreamed of better working conditions.

Lyddie's roommates don't want Lyddie to hang out with Diana Goss. Why?
a) Diana lives in a different boardinghouse with different rules.
b) Diana hangs out with girls who do bad things.
c) Diana secretly works for better working conditions and that is dangerous.
d) Diana tends to three loom and works hard for her money.

Lyddie cannot go home for the summer because
a) She doesn't want to waste her money.
b) She can't break her contract, or she risks being blacklisted.
c) She doesn't have a home to go back to
d) She can't afford to get home

Lyddie thinks of Charlie whenever she reads or hears about ...
a) The rules and regulations
b) Oliver Twist
c) The boarding house
d) Fagin

What was Betsy's goal in life?
a) to return home and marry a farmer
b) make as much money as possible
c) stay in the city and work in the factory
d) go to college in Ohio

Which of the following was NOT associated with early factory working conditions?
a) Low wages
b) Dangerous working conditions.
c) Safe working conditions.
d) Widespread pollution

What were working conditions like in factories during the Industrial Revolution? 7-3.4
a) Workers enjoyed a clean and safe working environment.
b) Workers had great relationships with the factory owners.
c) Workers received good pay and received health benefits.
d) Workers used dangerous machines and the hours were long.

I think you'll find you've earned every penny. It's hot as Hades up here in July. One of the literary elements found in the above quote (besides the simile) is:
a) Juxtaposition
b) Imagery
c) Hyperbole
d) Allusion

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