1.
What do you predict will happen next?
2.
How old was Charlotte?
Correct Answer
B. 12
Explanation
The question asks for Charlotte's age. The answer given is 12.
3.
How was Charlotte different than most girls?
Correct Answer
D. All of the Above
Explanation
Charlotte was different than most girls because she didn't play with dolls, she liked to play outside, and she wore a leather strip. These characteristics set her apart from other girls who typically engage in playing with dolls, prefer indoor activities, and wear conventional clothing. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the Above."
4.
Where did Charlotte work?
Correct Answer
B. The kitchen
Explanation
Charlotte worked in the kitchen.
5.
What did Ms. Boyle teach Charlotte?
Correct Answer
A. How to cook
Explanation
Ms. Boyle taught Charlotte how to cook. This is evident from the fact that cooking is a practical skill that can be taught, and it is a common subject taught by teachers. Additionally, the other options (how to be a lady, how to ride horses, how to read) do not seem to be relevant to the context or the relationship between Ms. Boyle and Charlotte.
6.
How did Ms. Boyle treat Charlotte?
Correct Answer
B. Meanly
Explanation
Ms. Boyle treated Charlotte meanly. This implies that Ms. Boyle was unkind, rude, or harsh towards Charlotte. She may have spoken to her in a disrespectful or hurtful manner, or treated her with cruelty or disdain. This suggests that Ms. Boyle did not show empathy or consideration towards Charlotte and may have intentionally caused her emotional or psychological harm.
7.
Where did Charlotte like to go?
Correct Answer
A. The stable
Explanation
Charlotte liked to go to the stable.
8.
Which of the following DOES NOT describe Vern?
Correct Answer
D. Fat
Explanation
Vern is described as a slave, old, tall and thin, but not fat. This means that the characteristic of being fat does not apply to Vern.
9.
Describe William
Correct Answer
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Explanation
William can be described as a bully because the passage states that he threw rocks, which is an aggressive and harmful behavior. Additionally, the passage mentions that he is 13 years old, which suggests that he is at an age where bullying behavior may be more common. Therefore, all of the given options - being a bully, throwing rocks, and being 13 years old - accurately describe William based on the information provided.
10.
Describe Mr. Millshark
Correct Answer
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Explanation
Mr. Millshark can be described as short and fat, mean-spirited, and having a white beard and hair. The phrase "ALL OF THE ABOVE" indicates that all the given descriptions are true for Mr. Millshark.
11.
Why did Mr. Millshark like the horse races?
Correct Answer
C. It made people think he was a good man.
Explanation
Mr. Millshark liked the horse races because it made people think he was a good man. This suggests that he valued the perception of others and wanted to maintain a positive image in their eyes. The horse races provided him with an opportunity to create this impression and possibly gain respect and admiration from others.
12.
How was the orphanage described?
Correct Answer
B. A work farm
Explanation
The correct answer is "a work farm." This suggests that the orphanage was described as a place where the children were expected to work, possibly performing manual labor or agricultural tasks. This implies that the orphanage had a structured and disciplined environment, where the focus was on productivity and work rather than providing a luxurious or comfortable setting for the children.
13.
What mean thing did William do?
Correct Answer
C. Tell her "No Girls Allowed."
Explanation
William did a mean thing by telling Charlotte "No Girls Allowed." This action is mean because it excludes Charlotte based on her gender, which is unfair and discriminatory. It shows a lack of respect and equality towards Charlotte, making her feel unwelcome and isolated.