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Who is the oldest of the Burnell sisters?
Lotti
Isabel
Kezia
An example of 3rd person limited is ...
I knew I would see him again. One day...
There was trouble. Everyone was worried and siltenly praying
As we walked Tom was sad, Alex angry and I was tired.
Tom is my best friend. I don't understand how he could hurt me so.
This is an example of a 1st person narrator
He was nervous as he opened the door
When I opened the door I knew he was trouble
Peter was a thief. He stole all her money and he is hated by everyone
It was a clold and clear morning. They sat outside, pensive and freezing.
What objecti n the doll's house is Kezia's favorite?
The real windows
The porch with globs of paint
The family of dolls
The little lamp
What does Kezia do that makes Aunt Beryl angry?
She comes home late from school
She gives the Kelveys some food from the house
She shows the doll house to the Kelveys
She talks back to her
Which family is notoriously poor in the story?
The Burnells
The Kelveys
The Beryls
The Coles
What is the MAJOR difference between Isabel and Kezia?
Isabel is older than Kezia.
Isabel never demonstrates kindness in the story, while Kezia does.
Isabel loves the lamp; Kezia does not.
Kezia is a Burnell, and Isabel is a Kelvey.
Who is the author of the story?
Katherine Mansfield
Pat Mora
Vivian Yee
Sherman Alexie
What in the story symbolizes kindness and genuineness?
The smell of paint
the lamp
the Kelvey children's clothes
the doll's hosue
What in the story might symbolize wealth?
The doll's house
The paint smell
The Kelvey's clothing
The lamp
What in the story might symbolize poverty?
The Kelvey's clothing
The doll's house
Paint smell
The lamp
Where do the Kelvey children get their clothing?
Cast-offs from their mother's various employers
Flea market
The fancy store on the town square
The church donation pile
Who mostly influences the children to treat the Kelveys hatefully?
Their parents and families
Their friends
Their own mean spirits
What are the greatest markers of popularity in this story?
Athletic ability
Lots of friends and followers
Family name and background
Money
Why are the Kelvey girls treated so poorly?
The other girls are jealous of their unusual, carefree lives.
They do not conform to the beauty standards of the day.
Their family is poor and considered to be very low class.
They are boastful children who often misbehave.
In "The Doll's House" which of the following most likely drives Kezia's attempt to let the Kelvey girls see the doll's house?
Her rebellious nature
Her desire to be kind
Her need to show off
Her wish to act superior
What do the Burnell children--especially Isabel-- gain from having the doll's house?
A new attitude toward life
Even more status than before
Additional, improved playtime
A better understanding of beauty
What main criticism does "The Doll's House" offer about the class system that prevailed in the place and time of its setting?
The class system created a sense of responsibility in the upper class
The class system brought physical hardship to the lower class
The class system could be cruel to the lower classes
The class system was governed mainly by women.
How does Else most likely feel when she says, "I seen the little lamp" at the very end of "The Doll's House"?
Frightened by Aunt Beryl's treatment of her
Pleased by the lamp and by Kezia's kindness
Jealous of the Burnells for owning a doll's house
Sad that her chance to see the doll's house was interrupted
Which of the following is the least effective theme of this story?
Children often treat their peers according to the way their parents treat those peers.
Those who have greater privilege should consider sharing with those of less means than them.
Division between social classes can ultimately create outcasts.
Friends are the most important thing in life.
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