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Part A: What mood is primarily established in the description of Sleepy Hollow?
A. Tranquil and idyllic
B. Gloomy and foreboding
C. Mysterious and suspenseful
D. Joyful and carefree
Part B:
Which evidence from the text best supports the mood identified in Part A?
A. “A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land...”
B. “The brook glides on in silent majesty...”
C. “It is said to be under the sway of some witching power...”
D. “The valley sparkled with the morning sun.”
Part A:
How does the setting contribute to the theme of superstition in the text?
A. The remote and eerie atmosphere amplifies the villagers’ beliefs in legends.
B. The peaceful setting creates a stark contrast to the supernatural stories.
C. The lush environment symbolizes life overcoming superstition.
D. The isolation of the valley creates logical, rational characters.
Part B:
Which line from the text supports the idea that the setting amplifies the theme of superstition?
A. “Some say the place was bewitched by an old Dutch doctor...”
B. “There is a small brook that murmurs through the valley...”
C. “The inhabitants are given to all kinds of marvelous beliefs...”
D. “Many a haunted tale has come from the region.”
Part A:
How does the author use imagery to create a sense of mystery around the Headless Horseman?
A. By describing the Horseman as a mythical figure
B. By using dark, vivid descriptions of his appearances
C. By presenting the Horseman as a noble character
D. By focusing on factual accounts of his existence
Part B:
Which imagery from the text best supports your answer to Part A?
A. “The ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest...”
B. “A galloping phantom, shrouded in darkness...”
C. “A legend told in hushed voices at midnight...”
D. “A man of flesh and blood is suspected to masquerade.”
Part A:
What tone is most evident in the narrator’s description of Ichabod Crane?
A. Admiring
B. Humorous
C. Sympathetic
D. Critical
Part B:
Which textual evidence best illustrates the narrator’s tone toward Ichabod Crane?
A. “His appetite for the marvelous was insatiable.”
B. “Ichabod Crane was a conscientious teacher...”
C. “The schoolhouse was a low building of one large room...”
D. “He was a kind and soft-hearted soul, but somewhat foolish.”
Part A:
What is the significance of the superstitions in Sleepy Hollow?
A. They emphasize the community’s rejection of logic and reason.
B. They contribute to the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the story.
C. They serve as a critique of rural, uneducated communities.
D. They demonstrate the characters’ resilience against fear.
Part B:
Which detail from the text best supports the significance of superstition?
A. “The dominant spirit that haunts this enchanted region...”
B. “The villagers hold their church meetings at the town center...”
C. “They are prone to believe in omens and strange occurrences...”
D. “Even Ichabod himself was not immune to these fears...”
Part A:
What role does the legend of the Headless Horseman play in the overall narrative?
A. It provides comic relief in a suspenseful story.
B. It serves as a metaphor for Ichabod’s inner fears.
C. It creates a backdrop for character relationships.
D. It explains the rational side of the townspeople.
Part B:
Which quote from the text best supports your answer to Part A?
A. “The tale of the Headless Horseman is often shared in hushed whispers...”
B. “Some believed he was merely a trick of the imagination.”
C. “Ichabod often mused on the haunting figure with equal parts fear and fascination.”
D. “The spirit was said to haunt the very roads that Ichabod traveled daily.”
Part A:
How does the author blend humor and suspense in the description of Ichabod Crane?
A. By exaggerating his physical appearance and fears
B. By focusing solely on his superstitions
C. By making Ichabod both the hero and the villain
D. By presenting Ichabod as brave and stoic
Part B:
Which detail from the text best supports your answer to Part A?
A. “His large ears seemed ready to catch the faintest of sounds...”
B. “He was famed for his bravery in the face of danger...”
C. “Ichabod’s gangly form cast a shadow that loomed over the classroom...”
D. “He dared not look over his shoulder in the dead of night...”
Part A:
What might the story suggest about the relationship between nature and imagination in Sleepy Hollow?
A. Nature inspires the superstitions of the townsfolk.
B. Nature is indifferent to human imagination.
C. The setting of Sleepy Hollow proves the supernatural is real.
D. The natural world contrasts the villagers’ fears.
Part B:
Which evidence best supports your answer to Part A?
A. “The trees whispered tales in the moonlight...”
B. “The inhabitants often saw phantoms in the shadows of the woods...”
C. “The brook glides peacefully through the valley...”
D. “Many would say the spirits of the past haunted the hollows.”