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Drama Unit "The Hate U Give"
By Aimme Lopez
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Instructions
Read the play below and answer the text-dependent questions.
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Question 1
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In line 2, the narrator uses figurative language to reveal __________
E2.2B
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Question 4
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The author’s purpose for lines 57-60 is to emphasize __________.
E2.8A
Question 5
5.
From the imagery revealed in the stage directions in lines 11 and 26, the reader can infer that -
The father wants his children to be quiet.
The father wants to comply.
The father’s tone changes in reference to the situation
The father fears for his safety.
Question 6
6.
The overall tone of this excerpt can be described as __________.
Question 7
7.
The writer uses irony to give the reader insight into Dad’s personality. Which line below is an example of situational irony?
Line 53: “Why did they do Dad like that?”
Line 47: “Dad’s jaw looks rock-hard.”
Line 2: “Dad looks at us. His expression apologizes for the fact that we have to see this. He gets down on one knee and lowers himself to the ground, face-down.”
Line 13: “Ms. Yvette and a couple of her clients stand in the doorway, towels around their clients’ heads.”
Question 8
8.
The references to Khalil throughout the excerpt are best described as __________.
Question 9
9.
Dad’s temperament could best be described as _____________ and _______________ .
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unwilling
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unrefined
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suspicious
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controlled
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disrespectful
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restrained
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malicious
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cautious
Question 10
10.
From this scene, the reader can infer Starr __________.
Question 2
2.
The word “bile” in line 44 can best be described as
A warning of Staar’s Inclination to anger
A indication that Staar is feeling ill
A bitter, alkaline fluid representative of Staar’s uneasiness
A liquid personifying a feeling of anxiety
Question 3
3.
From lines 61-63, the reader can infer that the father
is confused about Starr’s involvement
is angry about the scenario
Is unhappy about Tim’s comment
is relieved to be free