A) traveling B) learning French C) picking grapes D) attracting girls
A) Teresa B) math problems C) Mr. Bueller D) the food
A) impress Teresa B) get out of French class C) impress Mr. Bueller D) get some laughs
A) absent minded B) unfair C) strict D) sympathetic
A) near Teresa's locker after school one day B) a history class on the last day of school C) a junior high on the first day of school D) a catechism class one afternoon
A) doesn't want to be in school that day B) is disappointed with his class schedule C) thinks scowling will make girls notice him D) is having an argument with Victor
A) he wants to be in the same class as Teresa B) he would like to go to France someday C) has heard the teacher is a good guy D) he already knows Spanish and English
A) Mr. Bueller gets angry when Victor forgets his book B) Mr. Bueller won't let him sit near the girl that he likes C) he makes Teresa angry by talking to her during class D) he embarrasses himself by pretending to know French
A) the joy of learning B) being yourself C) finding one's true love D) the boredom of youth
A) that blue suede shoes are not important B) to respect and trust other people C) that stealing can lead to jail D) to be careful who he steals from
A) ten dollars to buy shoes B) a chance to get away C) a kick in the seat of his pants D) an invitation to stay for dinner
A) Teresa B) Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones C) Langston Hughes D) Roger
A) scare her B) hurt her C) steal from her D) help her
A) mean B) young C) nervous D) strong
A) help him B) give him a reward C) punish him D) learn about his family
A) is hungry and has no money for food B) needs money to support his family C) wants to buy a pair of blue suede shoes D) knows that she carries a lot of money with her
A) come from the same neighborhood B) have similar boxing styles C) are very close friends D) look alike
A) don't like the same movies anymore B) end their friendship C) work out with stronger partners D) concentrate on winning
A) each wants the other to give up B) they are angry with each other C) only a knockout will satisfy them D) they are completely absorbed in the fight
A) the way they feel about boxing B) their competitiveness C) their style of boxing D) the way they train
A) "his face being pounded into raw wet hamburger" B) "His left hand was like a piston, pumping jabs..." C) "Felix, grunting like a bull, threw wild punches..." D) "only the frenzied screaming of those along ringside..."
A) training without each other B) finding separate places to train C) competing against each other for the title D) deciding who has the most fan support
A) strangers B) enemies C) brothers D) sparring partners
A) keep their strategies a secret B) concentrate on the fight C) work with different trainers D) break off their friendship
A) apologize to each other B) have a rematch C) remain true friends D) give up boxing
A) her Indian culture was being insulted B) a textbook was no place to discuss food C) the author had never tasted it D) the textbook should have been written by an American Indian
A) more arts and crafts B) an increase in health problems C) great economic benefit D) an improved standard of living
A) The author wants to tear up her textbooks B) The author is saddened because white people misunderstand the Indian C) The author hates Indian food D) The author hates her culture and wants to adopt the white people's ways
A) to share family and tribal history with her offspring B) to convince Native Americans to reject non-Native ways C) to help non-Natives understand the Ojibway people D) to protest against the mistreatment of Native peoples
A) a fictional woman recounting tales about her life B) a grandmother looking back on her family's past C) a young woman describing events as they are happening D) a grandchild writing to her elderly grandmother
A) lived alone B) ran a rooming house C) worked in a defense plant D) was a teacher
A) caused fighting among the Ojibway B) established a wealthy Ojibway society C) helped create a brotherhood among the Ojibway D) made the Ojibway want to return to the reservations
A) informative B) creative C) narrative D) persuasive
A) when the native american girl reads about the 'sleet-schus' B) when Victor tells Teresa he can speak french C) when Felix and Antonio meet to fight D) when Mrs. Jones tells Roger, "shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet"
A) when Victor wonders if he should scowl like Michael B) when Felix and Antonio question how they should approach their fight C) when the grandmother in "The Forest Cries" decides to get a job D) when Roger askes Mrs. Jones if he should run out and get some milk |