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something mischievous done for fun
bask
hearty
lark
to give reluctantly or resentfully
begrudge
genial
vidictive
having a simplistic and rough surface quality
hearty
genial
vindictive
rustic
having a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge
hearty
vindictive
begrudge
a medicine taken to counteract a particular poison
lark
tackle
antidote
friendly or cheerful
genial
begrudge
rustic
the equipment needed to fish
lark
primitive
tackle
Characteristic of early ages or of an early state of human development
hearty
primitive
genial
According to paragraph 2, what is the meaning of the term "grimly"?
harsh
embarrassed
concerned
serious
What is the purpose of paragraph 1?
Paragraph 1 reveals the somber tone that will be revealed in the text.
Paragraph 1 presents the setting and how the atmosphere reflects the season.
Paragraph 1 details the revelation that will come to someone who is beyond ruthless to others.
Paragraph 1 gives a description of the characters that will evolve throughout the text.
In paragraph 2, the author states, "Not even his wife was allowed to have a key, for Judson Webb loved his personal possessions and felt a sense of deep outrage if they were touched by any hand but his own." What does this express about Judson's character?
This quote expresses the lack of understanding anyone has for Judson's prized possessions.
The quote details the nature of love Judson has towards his wife.
The quote expresses how serious and how possessive Judson is about his items.
The quote expresses the reason why Judson wants to eliminate anyone who touches his belongings.
Paragraph 10 states, "Her eyes narrowed as she watched him." What does this statement reveal about how she feels towards her husband?
She no longer wants to be around her husband.
She is indifferent about the nature of his actions.
She is worried about how his actions will affect their family.
She is very suspicious of what he attempting to do.
When he drops the tablets into the liquor, Judson states, "At least no one has found an antidote: once it’s down its curtains." Which of the following BEST expresses the meaning of the phrase "down its curtains"? **Look back at paragraph 14 to help you determine the meaning.**
To meet the end of the stage
To complete its journey
To reach its destination, in this case, throat to stomach
To make a new substance
What punishment does Judson want to give the thief?
He wants to harm the thief
He wants to sympathize with the thief when he returns
He wishes to eliminate the thief for good
He wishes to welcome the thief into his home, as he is presenting liquor for the thief.
What lesson does Judson present in paragraph 21?
Judson shows the nature of being a thief, no matter how minute, deserves punishment all the same.
Judson presents the idea that any thief can be forgiven.
Judson reveals that being a thief can have some consequences but should be dealt with differently.
Judson describes how thieves can change, just as he had in the past.
What does paragraph 24 reveal about how Judson's wife feels at this point in the text?
Though she feels defeated initially, she begins to welcome the idea because she does not want to disappoint her husband.
Though she feels defeated by her husband's relentless actions to murder the thief, she has the desire to tell someone of his plan.
Though she feels unwelcome in her own home due to her husband's plan, she still feels the urge to encourage him to complete his mission.
Though she does not understand the nature of his actions, she still agrees with him in a non-verbal manner.
How does paragraph 27 escalate the demise of Judson?
Judson's fall reveals a small revelation that once he is conscious he has to drink something to be completely revived, which could lead to the drinking of the poisonous liquor.
Judson's fall reveals the truth about how a ruthless man can be poisoned with his own medicine.
Judson's fall reveals that true friends are always there to pick you up.
Judson's fall rapidly increases his death that will soon come.
The main character of a story is called________
the protagonist
the climax
the irony
The main character's name in this story is Judson Webb. The last name WEBB is great _________ because his plan for revenge hurts himself instead of someone else.
symbolism
exposition
simile
One of the themes for "Ruthless" is _______
Karma is real!
Love other people and they will love you.
Don't take vacation
What is the setting of "Ruthless"?
a city in 1956
a vacation cabin in the woods during autumn
a rich man's house in a country town during a terrible snow storm
There is no settting
How does Judson Webb plan to get revenge?
poison
a gun
stealing the thief's money
Why does Judson want revenge?
Someone stole some of his liquor
Another man kissed his wife
His servant Alec lied to him about watching the place
Which word is a SYNONYM (similar) for FATE?
destiny
irony
anger
What type of irony is used in this story?
situational
verbal
dramatic
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