"The Elevator" by William Sleator
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Erica Schiraldi
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
In paragraph 31, Martin "managed not to cry" in front of his father. From this action, the reader can conclude that Martin is --
furious that his father didn't believe there was a creepy lady on the elevator
envious that his father is so brave
timid about confronting the creepy lady on the elevator
heartbroken that his father is continually disappointed in him
2.
Multiple Choice
Maybe it was simply the dimensions of the contraption that bothered him, so small that it felt uncomfortably crowded even when there was only one other person in it.
When the elevator stopped on his floor, she barely moved out of the way.
Luckily, on the unlit flight on which he fell was between sixteen and seventeen.
She moved in quickly; he was too slow, too unsteady on his crutches to work his way past her in time.
3.
Multiple Choice
"She wore a threadbare green coat that ballooned around her; her ankles bulged above dirty sneakers."
These sentences show that the lady on the elevator has --
taken pride in her appearance
spent little money to care for herself
decided to scare Martin with her appearance
hurried onto the elevator because she is late
4.
Multiple Choice
The author included questions such as "What was she doing?" "Had she been waiting for him?" "Was she riding with him on purpose?" throughout the story to --
explain why Martin is fearful of the lady on the elevator
demonstate Martin's uneasiness about the elevator
show the reader the lady on the elevator is acting strangely
emphasize and build up the growing suspense developed by Martin's inner fears
5.
Multiple Choice
Martin's dad asks why he doesn't take the elevator
Martin feels uncomfortable in the elevator
The lady in the green coat gets on the elevator and stares at Martin
Martin falls on the stairs between the fifteenth and sixteenth floor.
6.
Multiple Choice
"She nodded, her flesh quivering, and stepped on."
"He felt her eyes on him as he stared at the numbers slowly blinking on and off - slower than usual, it seemed to him."
"He knew she had gotten on at fourteen this morning."
"'Did you ever notice a strange fat lady on the elevator?' He asked his father that evening."
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