Benchmark Review: Anne of Green Gables: Chp 19

(RL 5.1) Diana and Anne jump into bed with Aunt Josephine in the middle of the night. What can be inferred about Diana's feelings about this incident based on paragraph 21?
Diana thinks it is funny
Diana is embarrassed about it
Diana is angry that she gets in trouble for it
Diana thinks Anne should take it more seriously
(RL 5.2) Which quotation reveals a theme in the passage?
"'Let's run a race.'" (paragraph 1)
"'I know she will be furious.'" (paragraph 5)
"'Look before you leap.'" (paragraph 18)
"'I was the worst-behaved girl.'" (paragraph 21)
(RL 5.3) Select two phrases which best show Anne and Mrs. Lynde's different perspectives.
"'I'm such an unlucky girl...'" (paragraph 14)
"'It's because you're too heedless and impulsive...'" (paragraph 15)
"'If you stop to think it over you spoil it all.'" (paragraph 16)
"Mrs. Lynde just shook her head sagely." (paragraph 17)
"Mrs. Lynde laughed comfortably over her mild joke..." (paragraph 19)
(RL 5.4) Read the sentence from paragraph 21. "She was fairly dancing with rage, Anne, and oh, how she scolded." What does phrase "dancing with rage" tell the reader about Aunt Josephine?
She is so angry she cannot sit still
She is teaching Diana how to dance
She is gently telling Diana how to behave
She is recalling a dream she had about a dance
(RL 5.5) How does paragraph 7 contribute to the structure of "Anne of Green Gables"?
It gives details of the setting
It provides the climax to the passage
It explains the resolution of the passage
It develops the personality of a key character
(L.5.4) Read the sentence from paragraph 21. "'Yes,' answered Diana, stifling a giggle with a hand over her mouth and a glance over her shoulder at the closed sitting-room door." What is the meaning of stifling as it is used in this sentence?
Letting go
Giving in to
Holding back
Feeling warm
(RL 5.2) How does Anne respond when she learns that Diana has gotten into trouble for disturbing her Aunt Josephine?
Anne walks home so that she will not get into trouble along with Diana
Anne goes to Diana's home to confess that she suggested they run into the bedroom
Anne laughs and thinks it is funny that Diana got into trouble when it was Anne's fault
Anne decides to visit Mrs. Lynde to ask for advice about what she and Diana should do
(L.5.4) Read the sentence from paragraph 10. "Anne hurried home after breakfast and so remained in blissful ignorance of the disturbance which presently resulted in the Barry household until the late afternoon, when she went down to Mrs. Lynde's on an errand for Marilla." Which two words have the same meaning as the word disturbance in this sentence?
Agreement
Commotion
Discussion
Peace
Uproar
(RL 5.6) Which sentence explains how Diana's point of view affects the events of the passage?
Because Diana thinks the whole thing is funny, she makes plans to continue irritating her aunt.
Because Diana does not want to be thought of as a tattletale, she tells Anne to go home and be quiet about the matter
Because Diana is angry that Anne is not around to receive Aunt Josephine's scolding, she tells Anne that she must tell the whole truth.
Because Diana believes she is equally responsible for Aunt Josephine's anger, she accepts her aunt's anger without explaining Anne's part in it.
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