Advanced ELL Final Exam Review The Rules • Coin toss to decide which team is first “at bat.” • If you answer correctly, you advance to the next base. • If are wrong, it’s a strike and your side is out. • Some questions are harder. If you get those right, you hit a “home run” and run all the bases. • Winning team gets ice cream sandwiches on exam day. Vivid writing paints a picture in your mind with words. Identify whether the following sentences use precise verbs and modifiers to create specific images. Full Circle Farm is in Loudoun County. Vivid or Plain? Full Circle Farm is in Loudoun County. Plain. Writing is so much fun. Vivid or Plain? Writing is so much fun. Plain. Her new raspberry-red macramé sandals lifted her a head taller than the other girls. Vivid or Plain? Her new raspberry-red macramé sandals lifted her a head taller than the other girls. Vivid! Water usually is wet. Vivid or Plain? Water usually is wet. Plain. The store next door sells stuff and thingies. Vivid or Plain? The store next door sells stuff and thingies. Plain. Orion is my favorite constellation. Vivid or Plain? Orion is my favorite constellation. Plain. Sugar is a “singlefooting” Paso Fino mare with an awesome smooth stride and a mean attitude. Vivid or Plain? Sugar is a “singlefooting” Paso Fino mare with an awesome smooth stride and a mean attitude. Vivid! The starving lion slavered and licked its lips when the toddler crawled into its den. Vivid or Plain? The starving lion slavered and licked its lips when the toddler crawled into its den. Vivid! Wednesday was the most ordinary day. Vivid or Plain? Wednesday was the most ordinary day. Plain. The turquoise blue sea glimmered in the sunlight. Vivid or Plain? The turquoise blue sea glimmered in the sunlight. Vivid! He has toast every day for breakfast. Vivid or Plain? He has toast every day for breakfast. Plain. He has organic, glutenfree wheat bread, lightly grilled on both sides, every third Wednesday. Vivid or Plain? He has organic, glutenfree wheat bread, lightly grilled on both sides, every third Wednesday. Vivid! On Tuesdays, he wears a gray sweater. Vivid or Plain? On Tuesdays, he wears a gray sweater. Plain. Read the following sentences carefully. Identify whether they are correct or flawed. Grammar is the best subject in the world. Correct or flawed? Grammar is the best subject in the world. Correct Every Tuesday, she serves salad. Correct or flawed? Every Tuesday, she serves salad. Correct Applause rang out loudly in the auditorium wondering if the audience enjoyed the show so much! Correct or flawed? Applause rang out loudly in the auditorium wondering if the audience enjoyed the show so much! Flawed The soccer ball under the bench with the mud on it. Correct or flawed? The soccer ball under the bench with the mud on it. Flawed The students cheating and copying off each other. Correct or flawed? The students cheating and copying off each other. Flawed Because I love the season spring so much, I’ve always wanted to take a six month vacation in the southern hemisphere; there, I would never have to deal with winter at all! Correct or flawed? Because I love the season spring so much, I’ve always wanted to take a six month vacation in the southern hemisphere; there, I would never have to deal with winter at all! Correct Where does she get these questions? Correct or flawed? Where does she get these questions? Correct What an awful day I had two final exams. Correct or flawed? What an awful day I had two final exams. Flawed The students wept because their teachers insisted that they speak English in class. Correct or flawed? The students wept because their teachers insisted that they speak English in class. Correct The restaurant was too. Correct or flawed? The restaurant was too. Flawed Even though Don Pablo’s serves mexican food, its menu is in english. Correct or flawed? Even though Don Pablo’s serves mexican food, its menu is in english. Flawed A bunny deep in the woods beneath a log hiding from a fox. Correct or flawed? A bunny deep in the woods beneath a log hiding from a fox. Flawed I know some people. Correct or flawed? I know some people. Correct The team gave during practice their coach a surprise party in the middle. Correct or flawed? The team gave during practice their coach a surprise party in the middle. Flawed In this next section, identify how the CAPITALIZED word is used in each sentence. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? I'd like SOME honey in my tea, please. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? I'd like SOME honey in my tea, please. Adjective OUTSIDE the window, we saw the lightning. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? OUTSIDE the window, we saw the lightning. Preposition The rain rushed DOWN from the sky. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? The rain rushed DOWN from the sky. Adverb The SUBWAY train runs below the ground. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? The SUBWAY train runs below the ground. Adjective From the top of the Washington Monument, the cars BELOW were tiny. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? From the top of the Washington Monument, the cars BELOW were tiny. Adverb Throw the ball UP higher. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? Throw the ball UP higher. Adverb The DOG’S toy was underneath the sofa. Preposition? Adverb? Adjective? The DOG’S toy was underneath the sofa. Adjective The flowers IN THE STORE are also very beautiful. Adverb? Adjective? The flowers IN THE STORE are also very beautiful. Adjective Red poppies blaze BESIDE THE HIGHWAYS in Loudoun. Adverb? Adjective? Red poppies blaze BESIDE THE HIGHWAYS in Loudoun. Adverb Delicate yellow daffodils nod IN THE BREEZE. Adverb? Adjective? Delicate yellow daffodils nod IN THE BREEZE. Adverb Cocker Spaniels are a breed OF DOG that was brought to England from Spain. Adverb? Adjective? Cocker Spaniels are a breed OF DOG that was brought to England from Spain. Adjective Using Effective Writing Strategies Paragraphs should be connected by... A. B. C. D. declarative sentences transitions. conjunctions. antecedents. Paragraphs should be connected by... A. B. C. D. declarative sentences transitions. conjunctions. antecedents. Words at the beginning of sentences in a paragraph or throughout an essay should be… A. nouns. B. varied. C. exactly the same. D. verbs. Words at the beginning of sentences in a paragraph or throughout an essay should be… A. nouns. B. varied. C. exactly the same. D. verbs. Many grammatical errors can be avoided—and the flow of your writing improved—by reading your work aloud and listening for sound patterns. This is called… A. B. C. D. writing by feel. busy work. writing by ear. peer editing. Many grammatical errors can be avoided—and the flow of your writing improved—by reading your work aloud and listening for sound patterns. This is called… A. B. C. D. writing by feel. busy work. writing by ear. peer editing. Which of these sentences is correct? A. Everyone on the bus sit on benches. B. The man in the red car have a mustache. C. The librarian at the counter check out book. D. The woman with all the bags travels every week. Which of these sentences is correct? A. Everyone on the bus sit on benches. B. The man in the red car have a mustache. C. The librarian at the counter check out book. D. The woman with all the bags travels every week. Which of these sentences is correct? A. The flowers in the garden grows fast. B. The woman in the store like hats. C. The drummer in the band plays loudly. D. Everyone in the room agree with me. Which of these sentences is correct? A. The flowers in the garden grows fast. B. The woman in the store like hats. C. The drummer in the band plays loudly. D. Everyone in the room agree with me. An expository essay, such as the character analysis we wrote this quarter, will primarily A. B. C. D. persuade. describe. tell a story. explain. An expository essay, such as the character analysis we wrote this quarter, will primarily A. B. C. D. persuade. describe. tell a story. explain. The flow of writing can be improved by A. combining sentences. B. writing run-on sentences. C. eliminating unnecessary words and repetitious phrases. D. both A and C. E. A, B, and C. The flow of writing can be improved by A. combining sentences. B. writing run-on sentences. C. eliminating unnecessary words and repetitious phrases. D. both A and C. E. A, B, and C. An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used for ALL of these reasons EXCEPT A. to form contractions. B. to show possession. C. to indicate dialogue (a quote within a quote). D. to form some plurals. An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used for ALL of these reasons EXCEPT A. to form contractions. B. to show possession. C. to indicate dialogue (a quote within a quote). D. to form some plurals. Multiple Correct Answers: The introduction for an essay should include... A. a clearly-stated thesis that catches your reader's attention. B. a bulleted list of everything you plan to discuss in your essay. C. a small amount of background information to introduce the topic and purpose for the essay. D. the body of your essay. Multiple Correct Answers: The introduction for an essay should include... A. a clearly-stated thesis that catches your reader's attention. B. a bulleted list of everything you plan to discuss in your essay. C. a small amount of background information to introduce the topic and purpose for the essay. D. the body of your essay. Multiple Correct Answers: What is the purpose of a concluding paragraph? A. to leave your readers with a clear understanding of your point of view on the essay's topic. B. to tell your readers the conclusion(s) that you have reached after thinking and writing about the topic. C. to revisit your thesis in a purposeful way. D. to repeat the introduction, word for word. Multiple Correct Answers: What is the purpose of a concluding paragraph? A. to leave your readers with a clear understanding of your point of view on the essay's topic. B. to tell your readers the conclusion(s) that you have reached after thinking and writing about the topic. C. to revisit your thesis in a purposeful way. D. to repeat the introduction, word for word. Literature & Reading Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Aslan tells Edmund and Lucy that he will be with them always, even though they will not be coming back to Narnia ever again. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Aslan tells Edmund and Lucy that he will be with them always, even though they will not be coming back to Narnia ever again. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? After Lucy says that she likes the painting of the ship, Eustace insults her by explaining why it's a terrible picture. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? After Lucy says that she likes the painting of the ship, Eustace insults her by explaining why it's a terrible picture. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Reepicheep, Lucy, Edmund, & Eustace sail across the Endless Sea. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Reepicheep, Lucy, Edmund, & Eustace sail across the Endless Sea. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Caspian and the others are captured by slave traders in the Lone Islands. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Caspian and the others are captured by slave traders in the Lone Islands. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Caspian argues with everyone about his decision to send the Dawn Treader back to Narnia and continue the quest for Aslan's Country on his own. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this description from the novel? Caspian argues with everyone about his decision to send the Dawn Treader back to Narnia and continue the quest for Aslan's Country on his own. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point ALL of the following are important settings in the exposition EXCEPT... A. the picture of the ship that comes to life. B. Governor Bumpas' castle in the Lone Islands. C. the deck of The Dawn Treader. D. Lucy's bedroom in her aunt and uncle's house. ALL of the following are important settings in the exposition EXCEPT... A. the picture of the ship that comes to life. B. Governor Bumpas' castle in the Lone Islands. C. the deck of The Dawn Treader. D. Lucy's bedroom in her aunt and uncle's house. The most important event in chapter 1 is... A. being pulled into the ship's picture by magic. B. hearing that the White Witch has escaped. C. discovering how intelligent Eustace is. D. Eustace overhearing Lucy and Edmund talking about Narnia. The most important event in chapter 1 is... A. being pulled into the ship's picture by magic. B. hearing that the White Witch has escaped. C. discovering how intelligent Eustace is. D. Eustace overhearing Lucy and Edmund talking about Narnia. How long has it been since Lucy and Edmund were last in Narnia? A. B. C. D. 1,000 years over 100 years 3 years 168 days How long has it been since Lucy and Edmund were last in Narnia? A. B. C. D. 1,000 years over 100 years 3 years 168 days ALL of the following are indirect characterization methods EXCEPT... A. what other characters think about the character. B. what a character hears. C. what a character thinks. D. what a character says. E. what a character does. ALL of the following are indirect characterization methods EXCEPT... A. what other characters think about the character. B. what a character hears. C. what a character thinks. D. what a character says. E. what a character does. Which character says, "Am I to understand that this singularly discourteous person is under your Majesty's protection?" A. B. C. D. Caspian Lucy Reepicheep Eustace Which character says, "Am I to understand that this singularly discourteous person is under your Majesty's protection?" A. B. C. D. Caspian Lucy Reepicheep Eustace Which character says, "Stop it... it's some silly trick you two are playing!" A. B. C. D. Caspian Lucy Reepicheep Eustace Which character says, "Stop it... it's some silly trick you two are playing!" A. B. C. D. Caspian Lucy Reepicheep Eustace What characteristics of rising action are found in chapters 1 and 2? A. It reveals complications in the plot, such as Eustace's conflict with the others on board. B. It introduces the main characters. C. It suggests the final outcome of the novel. D. It shows how Caspian has changed into a completely different person than they knew before. What characteristics of rising action are found in chapters 1 and 2? A. It reveals complications in the plot, such as Eustace's conflict with the others on board. B. It introduces the main characters. C. It suggests the final outcome of the novel. D. It shows how Caspian has changed into a completely different person than they knew before. Whose quest is to find the seven missing Narnian lords? A. B. C. D. Eustace Edmund and Lucy Caspian Reepicheep Whose quest is to find the seven missing Narnian lords? A. B. C. D. Eustace Edmund and Lucy Caspian Reepicheep Whose quest is to find the utter east and Aslan's country? A. B. C. D. Eustace Reepicheep Caspian Edmund and Lucy Whose quest is to find the utter east and Aslan's country? A. B. C. D. Eustace Reepicheep Caspian Edmund and Lucy Whose quest is for Aslan himself and for adventure? A. B. C. D. Edmund and Lucy Caspian Eustace Reepicheep Whose quest is for Aslan himself and for adventure? A. B. C. D. Edmund and Lucy Caspian Eustace Reepicheep Whose quest is for maturity and the ability to form friendships? (even though he doesn't know it at the beginning) A. B. C. D. Caspian Eustace Edmund and Lucy Reepicheep Whose quest is for maturity and the ability to form friendships? (even though he doesn't know it at the beginning) A. B. C. D. Caspian Eustace Edmund and Lucy Reepicheep Narnia has not received "tribute" from the Lone Islands in over 100 years. What does the word "tribute" mean in this context? A. a song praising a person or country's greatness. B. a ceremony honoring a person's great accomplishments. C. payment made from one country to another to acknowledge being conquered or to guarantee protection. Narnia has not received "tribute" from the Lone Islands in over 100 years. What does the word "tribute" mean in this context? A. a song praising a person or country's greatness. B. a ceremony honoring a person's great accomplishments. C. payment made from one country to another to acknowledge being conquered or to guarantee protection. Narnia has not received "tribute" from the Lone Islands in over 100 years. ALL of the following are Caspian's solution EXCEPT... A. threaten to make Governor Bumpas pay the unpaid taxes himself. B. order Governor Bumpas executed. C. replace Bumpas with Lord Bern. D. pretend to invade with a large force to intimidate the government. Narnia has not received "tribute" from the Lone Islands in over 100 years. ALL of the following are Caspian's solution EXCEPT... A. threaten to make Governor Bumpas pay the unpaid taxes himself. B. order Governor Bumpas executed. C. replace Bumpas with Lord Bern. D. pretend to invade with a large force to intimidate the government. All of the following words describe the Governor's castle EXCEPT... A. B. C. D. E. messy. slovenly. disorganized. dirty. efficient. All of the following words describe the Governor's castle EXCEPT... A. B. C. D. E. messy. slovenly. disorganized. dirty. efficient. What would Bumpas have done IF he had known that Caspian had only one small ship and a limited number of soldiers? A. He would have surrendered immediately. B. He would have pretended to be friendly, then betrayed them and ordered them killed. C. He would have ordered them to leave immediately. The Lone Islands no longer recognized Narnia's authority. D. He would have asked Lord Bern's advice. What would Bumpas have done IF he had known that Caspian had only one small ship and a limited number of soldiers? A. He would have surrendered immediately. B. He would have pretended to be friendly, then betrayed them and ordered them killed. C. He would have ordered them to leave immediately. The Lone Islands no longer recognized Narnia's authority. D. He would have asked Lord Bern's advice. Going ashore by himself with a few friends is a mistake that Caspian makes in _______ that he probably won't make when he's older and more experienced. A. B. C. D. parenting friendship leadership traveling Going ashore by himself with a few friends is a mistake that Caspian makes in _______ that he probably won't make when he's older and more experienced. A. B. C. D. parenting friendship leadership traveling A storm causes the ________ casks (containers) to leak, so they must start rationing fluids. A. B. C. D. clothing food water air A storm causes the ________ casks (containers) to leak, so they must start rationing fluids. A. B. C. D. clothing food water air In chapter 5, page 71, Eustace complains that there is no "wireless" on board The Dawn Treader. What does "wireless" mean in the context of Eustace's complaints? A. A cell-phone. B. An emergency radio during the World War II era that is battery-powered. It doesn't need to plug into an electrical power source. C. A communication device, such as a telephone, that does not require a wire to connect it to its information sources. D. An Internet Service Provider (ISP). In chapter 5, page 71, Eustace complains that there is no "wireless" on board The Dawn Treader. What does "wireless" mean in the context of Eustace's complaints? A. A cell-phone. B. An emergency radio during the World War II era that is battery-powered. It doesn't need to plug into an electrical power source. C. A communication device, such as a telephone, that does not require a wire to connect it to its information sources. D. An Internet Service Provider (ISP). What does Eustace do to Reepicheep in chapter 5 that almost causes a duel? A. He accuses Reepicheep of stealing water. B. He chases Reepicheep around the deck and tries to cut off his whiskers. C. He steals Reepicheep's sword. D. He sneaks up behind Reepicheep, grabs him by the tail, and swings him around. What does Eustace do to Reepicheep in chapter 5 that almost causes a duel? A. He accuses Reepicheep of stealing water. B. He chases Reepicheep around the deck and tries to cut off his whiskers. C. He steals Reepicheep's sword. D. He sneaks up behind Reepicheep, grabs him by the tail, and swings him around. When Eustace plays a cruel practical joke, how does Reepicheep defend himself? A. He runs to Caspian for permission to fight. B. He stabs Eustace in the hand with his sword. C. He removes a glove and slaps Eustace in the face with it. D. He hides Lucy's cordial so that the next time Eustace is seasick there will be no medicine. When Eustace plays a cruel practical joke, how does Reepicheep defend himself? A. He runs to Caspian for permission to fight. B. He stabs Eustace in the hand with his sword. C. He removes a glove and slaps Eustace in the face with it. D. He hides Lucy's cordial so that the next time Eustace is seasick there will be no medicine. The conflict between Eustace and Reepicheep shows that ______ is important to Reepicheep. A. B. C. D. Lying Loyalty Fighting Honor The conflict between Eustace and Reepicheep shows that ______ is important to Reepicheep. A. B. C. D. Lying Loyalty Fighting Honor Multiple Correct Answers--Choose ALL the answers that are correct: Why isn't Eustace a reliable narrator? A. He only cares about himself. B. He wasn't in the first two books, so he doesn't know everything that has happened. C. He only sees things from his point of view. D. He is selfish and self-centered. Multiple Correct Answers--Choose ALL the answers that are correct: Why isn't Eustace a reliable narrator? A. He only cares about himself. B. He wasn't in the first two books, so he doesn't know everything that has happened. C. He only sees things from his point of view. D. He is selfish and self-centered. Multiple Correct Answers--Choose ALL the answers that are correct: What do we learn about Caspian during the water rationing? A. He cannot make decisions easily. B. He does not live with a code of justice like other knights and kings. C. He trusts Aslan to make all the difficult decisions for him. D. He is strict but just. E. He is not concerned with what others think of him. Multiple Correct Answers--Choose ALL the answers that are correct: What do we learn about Caspian during the water rationing? A. He cannot make decisions easily. B. He does not live with a code of justice like other knights and kings. C. He trusts Aslan to make all the difficult decisions for him. D. He is strict but just. E. He is not concerned with what others think of him. After a storm forces them to take shelter, Eustace gets separated from the rest of the group. How are his actions typical for Eustace? A. Edmund tells him he must leave the camp because Eustace has made Lucy cry. B. He wanders away because he's still complaining and looking for the British Embassy. C. He sneaks away because he is trying to avoid work and is thinking only of himself. D. He argues with Reepicheep again and runs away because he's afraid of the mouse. After a storm forces them to take shelter, Eustace gets separated from the rest of the group. How are his actions typical for Eustace? A. Edmund tells him he must leave the camp because Eustace has made Lucy cry. B. He wanders away because he's still complaining and looking for the British Embassy. C. He sneaks away because he is trying to avoid work and is thinking only of himself. D. He argues with Reepicheep again and runs away because he's afraid of the mouse. What is inside the dragon's cave? A. B. C. D. smoke a living dragon mostly gold and jewelry a dead dragon What is inside the dragon's cave? A. B. C. D. smoke a living dragon mostly gold and jewelry a dead dragon What do dragons symbolize in this book? A. B. C. D. charm reptiles old age power and greed What do dragons symbolize in this book? A. B. C. D. charm reptiles old age power and greed Why is Eustace glad to be a dragon AT FIRST? A. He'll finally be strong enough to help everyone around him. B. In fairy tales, dragons often rescue princesses. He'll finally "get the girl." C. He's actually a bully, and as a dragon he will be powerful enough to do whatever he wants to anyone. D. He loves reptiles and bugs. Now, he's one of them. Why is Eustace glad to be a dragon AT FIRST? A. He'll finally be strong enough to help everyone around him. B. In fairy tales, dragons often rescue princesses. He'll finally "get the girl." C. He's actually a bully, and as a dragon he will be powerful enough to do whatever he wants to anyone. D. He loves reptiles and bugs. Now, he's one of them. Why is Eustace transformed into a dragon? A. The cave is enchanted, which the old dragon knew as it crawled outside to die. B. He's been sleeping on a dragon's treasure with greedy, angry thoughts. Now, his outside matches his inside. C. He just has the worst luck of any of the characters. D. The magician has put a spell on him. Why is Eustace transformed into a dragon? A. The cave is enchanted, which the old dragon knew as it crawled outside to die. B. He's been sleeping on a dragon's treasure with greedy, angry thoughts. Now, his outside matches his inside. C. He just has the worst luck of any of the characters. D. The magician has put a spell on him. What is Eustace's symbol of suffering (while he is a dragon)? A. His slashing tail, which is greatest weapon. B. The gold arm bracelet, which is cutting into his dragon foreleg & causing pain and torment. C. His cunning dragon intelligence, which finally lets him beat Reepicheep at chess. D. The fountain, which he bathes in to be restored. What is Eustace's symbol of suffering (while he is a dragon)? A. His slashing tail, which is greatest weapon. B. The gold arm bracelet, which is cutting into his dragon foreleg & causing pain and torment. C. His cunning dragon intelligence, which finally lets him beat Reepicheep at chess. D. The fountain, which he bathes in to be restored. Eustace becomes ________ while he is a dragon, which is a great improvement. A. B. C. D. beautiful/handsome useless selfish helpful Eustace becomes ________ while he is a dragon, which is a great improvement. A. B. C. D. beautiful/handsome useless selfish helpful Aslan transforms Eustace into a human again by _______ him down (literally). Eustace is cleansed/cleaned of his greed and selfishness. A. B. C. D. cutting beating knocking peeling Aslan transforms Eustace into a human again by _______ him down (literally). Eustace is cleansed/cleaned of his greed and selfishness. A. B. C. D. cutting beating knocking peeling After they escape the second storm, they find shelter at a mysterious island. What is unusual about the lake/stream they discover there? A. B. C. D. It is salt water. It is fresh water. It turns anything to solid gold. It causes nightmares. After they escape the second storm, they find shelter at a mysterious island. What is unusual about the lake/stream they discover there? A. B. C. D. It is salt water. It is fresh water. It turns anything to solid gold. It causes nightmares. What happened to the man they see lying face down in this lake? A. He heard about the water's enchantment and was accidentally killed by it. B. He woke up, climbed out, and was able to tell them his entire story. C. He fought with an enemy, lost, and was thrown into the water. D. He took off his armor on a hot day, dived in, and was turned into a golden statue. What happened to the man they see lying face down in this lake? A. He heard about the water's enchantment and was accidentally killed by it. B. He woke up, climbed out, and was able to tell them his entire story. C. He fought with an enemy, lost, and was thrown into the water. D. He took off his armor on a hot day, dived in, and was turned into a golden statue. What happens when they realize what the magic water can do? A. Reepicheep stabs Eustace because he threatens to come back to our world and tell everyone about the water's magic. B. They plan to take ordinary objects, dip them in the water, and make Narnia the richest country in the world. C. A fierce argument begins with everyone doubting the others. What happens when they realize what the magic water can do? A. Reepicheep stabs Eustace because he threatens to come back to our world and tell everyone about the water's magic. B. They plan to take ordinary objects, dip them in the water, and make Narnia the richest country in the world. C. A fierce argument begins with everyone doubting the others. Why does Aslan appear to them AT THIS POINT (on the shore of the magic lake)? A. Aslan is golden-colored himself and represents the real value of gold. B. He is ready to send them all back to Narnia. C. His brief appearance breaks through the haze of anger and greed. They remember who they are and what's important to them. D. He is ready to send them all back to our world. Why does Aslan appear to them AT THIS POINT (on the shore of the magic lake)? A. Aslan is golden-colored himself and represents the real value of gold. B. He is ready to send them all back to Narnia. C. His brief appearance breaks through the haze of anger and greed. They remember who they are and what's important to them. D. He is ready to send them all back to our world. What seems strange at first on the island in chapter 9 (the island of invisible enemies)? A. It's strange because no one seems to live there. B. It's strange because the sand is sugarwhite. C. It's strange because it's completely silent, yet looks like someone's back yard or a park. D. It's strange because it makes everyone feel angry and sleepy. What seems strange at first on the island in chapter 9 (the island of invisible enemies)? A. It's strange because no one seems to live there. B. It's strange because the sand is sugarwhite. C. It's strange because it's completely silent, yet looks like someone's back yard or a park. D. It's strange because it makes everyone feel angry and sleepy. MULTIPLE CORRECT QUESTION--CHECK ALL THE CORRECT ANSWERS! What evidence makes Lucy realize that there are inhabitants on the island? A. She stops to tie her shoelace. B. Caspian tells her the island belongs to a magician. C. She hears voices having a conversation about the Narnians. D. She hears thumping and sees gravel and dirt fly as if something was hitting the ground. MULTIPLE CORRECT QUESTION--CHECK ALL THE CORRECT ANSWERS! What evidence makes Lucy realize that there are inhabitants on the island? A. She stops to tie her shoelace. B. Caspian tells her the island belongs to a magician. C. She hears voices having a conversation about the Narnians. D. She hears thumping and sees gravel and dirt fly as if something was hitting the ground. Who wants to fight the invisible enemies (which is typical of his personality)? A. B. C. D. Caspian Edmund Reepicheep Eustace Who wants to fight the invisible enemies (which is typical of his personality)? A. B. C. D. Caspian Edmund Reepicheep Eustace Who do the invisible enemies really want to capture? A. B. C. D. Reepicheep Eustace Caspian Lucy Who do the invisible enemies really want to capture? A. B. C. D. Reepicheep Eustace Caspian Lucy How does Lucy (and we as readers) know that Aslan doesn't want her to use this spell? A. B. C. D. He appears in the hallway. He sends a bird as a messenger. He appears in the mirror. He growls at her from the book's page. How does Lucy (and we as readers) know that Aslan doesn't want her to use this spell? A. B. C. D. He appears in the hallway. He sends a bird as a messenger. He appears in the mirror. He growls at her from the book's page. Which spell does Lucy say because she was not "allowed" to say the other spell? A. Spell to travel to Narnia whenever she wants B. Spell to hear what your friends think of you C. Spell to make her most beautiful woman in the world D. Spell to make invisible things visible Which spell does Lucy say because she was not "allowed" to say the other spell? A. Spell to travel to Narnia whenever she wants B. Spell to hear what your friends think of you C. Spell to make her most beautiful woman in the world D. Spell to make invisible things visible As a result of the spell, what has Lucy lost in her friendship with Marjorie? A. Her teachers and friends good opinion of her B. The friendship itself C. Trust and faith in her friend D. The feeling that she was totally popular at school As a result of the spell, what has Lucy lost in her friendship with Marjorie? A. Her teachers and friends good opinion of her B. The friendship itself C. Trust and faith in her friend D. The feeling that she was totally popular at school Lucy sees several spells in the magician's book that she is tempted to use. Which one does she RESIST (with Aslan's help)? A. Spell to travel to Narnia whenever she wants. B. Spell to make her most beautiful woman in the world. C. Spell to hear what your friends think of you. D. Spell to make invisible things visible. Lucy sees several spells in the magician's book that she is tempted to use. Which one does she RESIST (with Aslan's help)? A. Spell to travel to Narnia whenever she wants. B. Spell to make her most beautiful woman in the world. C. Spell to hear what your friends think of you. D. Spell to make invisible things visible. Why has no one seen the magician before Lucy says the spell to make hidden things visible? A. He must follow the Duffers everywhere, cleaning up after them. B. He must follow Aslan's laws for magicians. C. He must follow the laws of magic; the spell made him invisible also. D. He was not on the island. Why has no one seen the magician before Lucy says the spell to make hidden things visible? A. He must follow the Duffers everywhere, cleaning up after them. B. He must follow Aslan's laws for magicians. C. He must follow the laws of magic; the spell made him invisible also. D. He was not on the island. Is the magician as bad as the Duffers say? A. No, they were too silly and ignorant to understand him. B. No, he was hardly ever there and didn't complain. C. Yes, he was cruel to use magic on them. D. Yes, he should have known that they would "get into" his magic book and hurt themselves. Is the magician as bad as the Duffers say? A. No, they were too silly and ignorant to understand him. B. No, he was hardly ever there and didn't complain. C. Yes, he was cruel to use magic on them. D. Yes, he should have known that they would "get into" his magic book and hurt themselves. What do the Duffers look like now that they’ve been “uglified”? A. They are from Antarctica and part bear. B. They are dwarfs with a single, thick leg in the center. C. They are an ancient, bearded, wise race. D. They are regular little dwarfs. What do the Duffers look like now that they’ve been “uglified”? A. They are from Antarctica and part bear. B. They are dwarfs with a single, thick leg in the center. C. They are an ancient, bearded, wise race. D. They are regular little dwarfs. What gift does the magician give Caspian? It becomes part of the royal treasury and is very valuable to future generations. A. A bag of wind to fill their sails on the voyage home B. His book of spells C. A map showing all the things they've seen with their own eyes D. Water that turns things to gold What gift does the magician give Caspian? It becomes part of the royal treasury and is very valuable to future generations. A. A bag of wind to fill their sails on the voyage home B. His book of spells C. A map showing all the things they've seen with their own eyes D. Water that turns things to gold What is Ramandu REALLY? A. B. C. D. An old man is getting younger every day Aslan in disguise His daughter's father A retired star who is getting younger so that he can return to the skies What is Ramandu REALLY? A. B. C. D. An old man is getting younger every day Aslan in disguise His daughter's father A retired star who is getting younger so that he can return to the skies What unusual event happens every morning on Ramandu's Island? A. Ramandu's daughter kisses each man and tries to wake him. B. The three sleeping lords wake for one minute exactly and try to kill each other. C. A magically renewed banquet appears at Aslan's Table and birds bring a fireberry from the east. What unusual event happens every morning on Ramandu's Island? A. Ramandu's daughter kisses each man and tries to wake him. B. The three sleeping lords wake for one minute exactly and try to kill each other. C. A magically renewed banquet appears at Aslan's Table and birds bring a fireberry from the east. Which character achieves his quest and FEELS THE GREATEST SATISFACTION FROM IT? A. B. C. D. E. Caspian Lucy Eustace Edmund Reepicheep Which character achieves his quest and FEELS THE GREATEST SATISFACTION FROM IT? A. B. C. D. E. Caspian Lucy Eustace Edmund Reepicheep Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Edmund tries to enlist in the army. Lucy & Edmund are ignored by their uncle. Eustace works at trying to get the Pevensies in trouble with his parents. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Edmund tries to enlist in the army. Lucy & Edmund are ignored by their uncle. Eustace works at trying to get the Pevensies in trouble with his parents. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace find themselves back in the bedroom in Cambridge. Miraculously, their clothes are dry. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace find themselves back in the bedroom in Cambridge. Miraculously, their clothes are dry. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Caspian and crew find the Lone Islands deserted, but discover this is a trick to capture them as slaves. The Lone Islanders hide in their homes from the evil mist. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Caspian and crew find the Lone Islands deserted, but discover this is a trick to capture them as slaves. The Lone Islanders hide in their homes from the evil mist. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Caspian confronts his own fears and decides that it's more important to be a leader to his people than go to Aslan's Country and find his father. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Caspian confronts his own fears and decides that it's more important to be a leader to his people than go to Aslan's Country and find his father. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Eustace returns to Ramandu's Island and lays the seventh sword on Aslan's Table. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Which of these plot stages matches this event from the film? Eustace returns to Ramandu's Island and lays the seventh sword on Aslan's Table. A. Exposition D. Falling Action B. Rising Action E. Resolution C. Climax/Turning Point Because of the character who is involved in the climax/turning point, WHO is actually hero and protagonist in the FILM? This person also experiences the greatest change. A. B. C. D. Caspian Edmund Eustace Reepicheep Because of the character who is involved in the climax/turning point, WHO is actually hero and protagonist in the FILM? This person also experiences the greatest change. A. B. C. D. Caspian Edmund Eustace Reepicheep