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Drama Unit "The Hate U Give"

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10 questions
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E2.4D
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E2.8F
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E2.7C
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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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E2.2B
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E2.4F
E2.6A
E2.6B
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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
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Question 6
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The overall tone of this excerpt can be described as __________.
Question 7
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Question 8
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The references to Khalil throughout the excerpt are best described as __________.
Question 9
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Dad’s temperament could best be described as _____________ and _______________ .
Other Answer Choices:
unwilling
unrefined
suspicious
controlled
disrespectful
restrained
malicious
cautious
Question 10
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From this scene, the reader can infer Starr __________.
Question 2
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Question 3
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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.
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.”
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
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