Quiz Questions With Quiz Correction Information Quiz Corrections On the Original Quiz Sheet For numbers 17 write the correct answer to the question For numbers 810 write the question prompt AND the correct answer ID: 622407
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“Trifles” by Susan Glaspell
Quiz Questions
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Quiz
Correction InformationSlide2
Quiz Corrections: On the Original Quiz Sheet
For numbers 1-7, write the correct answer to the question.
For numbers 8-10, write the question / prompt AND the correct answer.
Return by the end of the class on Monday, 5/8/17.Slide3
Number 1: Write the Letter of the answer
The following quote describes
Mr. Hale
Mr. Wright
Mr. Henderson
Sheriff Peters
“[He is] Like a raw wind that gets to the bone. . .”Slide4
Number 2: Write the Letter of the answer:
The following quote was spoken by:
Mr. Hale
Mr. Wright
Mr. Henderson
Sheriff Peters
“They wonder if she was going to quilt it or just knot it!”Slide5
Number 3:
The following quote was spoken by:
Mr. Hale
Mr. Wright
Mr. Henderson
Sheriff Peters
“ No—it's not cheerful. I shouldn't say she had the homemaking instinct.”Slide6
Number 4:
The following is spoken by:
Mr. Hale
Mr. Wright
Mr. Henderson
Sheriff Peters
“I didn't know as what his wife wanted made much difference to John—”Slide7
Number 5 & 6: Be sure to answer BOTH parts.
Who is the speaker of the following quote? Who does the quote refer to?
Mrs. Hale
Mrs. Peters
Mrs. Wright
Miss Foster
“I might have known she needed help! I know how things can be—for women. I tell you, it's queer,
Mrs
Peters. We live close together and we live far apart. We all go through the same things—it's all just a different kind of the same thing. . .” Slide8
Number 7:
Who is the speaker of the following quote:
Mr. Hale
Mr. Wright
Mr. Henderson
Sheriff Peters
“Well, women are used to worrying over trifles.”Slide9
Numbers 8-10: Answer the following completely:
8. In what ways does the bird represent Minnie? [state two ways]
9. What happened to Mrs. Peters, when she was a child, that makes her sympathize with Minnie’s situation?
10. What is the meaning of the word “trifles” that fits this play? Slide10
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