Entry-Level Assessment (RL.9-10.1-2)
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4 questions
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Read the question and the passage. Then answer the question.
"Vera went behind the curtain and Bigger heard her trying to comfort his mother. He shut their voices out of his mind. He hated his family because he knew that they were suffering and that he was powerless to help them. He knew that the moment he allowed himself to feel to its fullness how they lived, the shame and misery of their lives, he would be swept out of himself with fear and despair. So he held toward them an attitude of iron reserve; he lived with them, but behind a wall, a curtain. And toward himself he was even more exacting. He knew that the moment he allowed what his life meant to enter fully into his consciousness, he would either kill himself or someone else. So he denied himself and acted tough."
Which of the following choices best determines the central idea behind the passage above?
Read the question and the passage. Then answer the question.
"Vera went behind the curtain and Bigger heard her trying to comfort his mother. He shut their voices out of his mind. He hated his family because he knew that they were suffering and that he was powerless to help them. He knew that the moment he allowed himself to feel to its fullness how they lived, the shame and misery of their lives, he would be swept out of himself with fear and despair. So he held toward them an attitude of iron reserve; he lived with them, but behind a wall, a curtain. And toward himself he was even more exacting. He knew that the moment he allowed what his life meant to enter fully into his consciousness, he would either kill himself or someone else. So he denied himself and acted tough."
Which of the following choices best determines the central idea behind the passage above?
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Bigger Thomas is on trial for murder. Imagine yourself in court at his trial. If you were asked to share a statement on Bigger Thomas to the jury and explain whether or not he deserves our sympathy, what would you say? Please be as clear and thoughtful as possible.
Bigger Thomas is on trial for murder. Imagine yourself in court at his trial. If you were asked to share a statement on Bigger Thomas to the jury and explain whether or not he deserves our sympathy, what would you say? Please be as clear and thoughtful as possible.
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What might be a quote(s) from the novel Native Son that you would use to explain your position on Bigger Thomas to the jury? Please copy down the quote(s) and cite the page number.
What might be a quote(s) from the novel Native Son that you would use to explain your position on Bigger Thomas to the jury? Please copy down the quote(s) and cite the page number.
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Lastly, explain how the quote you cited above supports your position on Bigger Thomas. How does the quote prove that what you're saying is valid? How does it demonstrate that Bigger truly deserves sympathy? Be as detailed as possible when breaking down the quote for the courtroom.
Lastly, explain how the quote you cited above supports your position on Bigger Thomas. How does the quote prove that what you're saying is valid? How does it demonstrate that Bigger truly deserves sympathy? Be as detailed as possible when breaking down the quote for the courtroom.