The Chase by Annie Dillard
Assessment
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Julie Keson
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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277 plays
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
According to Annie, why do people get hurt when they play football?
They get hurt, because it is a very violent sport.
They get hurt, because they are not quick enough to get away.
They get hurt, because they hesitate in fear.
2.
Multiple Choice
What IMPORTANT TRAIT do we learn about Annie as she talks about football?
She only likes sports for boys.
She values concentration, courage, and wholehearted effort.
She likes to think up new strategies.
3.
Multiple Choice
Through which Point of View is this story written?
1st Person
3rd Person - Limited to Annie
3rd Person - Omniscient
4.
Multiple Choice
Annie developed a "boy's arm" as a result of "enthusiastic practice." What does this reveal about her?
She is naturally good at everything.
She works hard at the things that she loves.
She does not want to play softball.
5.
Multiple Choice
Who are the protagonist and antagonist (in order) in our story?
Annie & Mikey
Annie & the skinny man
the skinny man & Annie
6.
Multiple Choice
What was so unusual about the man in the black Buick?
He was driving with chains on his tires.
He threw snowballs back at them.
He chased the children through the neighborhood.
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