2.5.R - Quiz: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Week Five Flashcards
How does Tom bypass whitewashing the fence for Aunt Polly (Chapter 2)?
He convinces other boys that they want to do it for him.
He makes Jim do it.
He runs away.
He makes Sid do it.
He convinces other boys that they want to do it for him.
According to Tom in Chapter 3, “work consists of” what?
whatever a body is obliged to do
whatever a body is not obliged to do
whatever a body is obliged to do
Who is Becky Thatcher?
Tom’s older sister
Tom’s crush
Tom’s cousin
Tom’s crush
When the sugar bowl breaks, what does Aunt Polly wrongly assume (Chapter 3)?
Tom broke the bowl and Sid is innocent.
Sid broke the bowl and Tom is innocent.
Tom forced Sid to break the bowl.
Tom broke the bowl and Sid is innocent.
How does Tom respond to the church service in Chapter 5?
He pays close attention to the sermon.
He spends the time thinking about Becky.
He is bored and gets distracted by something else.
He is bored and gets distracted by something else.
What prize does Tom win in Sunday school?
A new shirt
A game of checkers
Pencils
A Bible
A Bible
What does Tom write and then say to Becky Thatcher (Chapters 6 and 7)?
“Do you want to get married?”
“I love you.”
“I like you.”
“I love you.”
In Chapter 8, Tom and his friends are playing a game based on which story?
Robin Hood
David and Goliath
King Arthur
Christopher Colombus
Robin Hood
n a novel, the point of view is like a lens on a camera. It changes how we see the story, how much we see, and how clearly we see it.
True
False
True
The point of view in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is _______________________________.
second person
third-person omniscient
first person
third-person limited
third-person limited
A hyperbole is a statement that is understated and completely true to life.
True
False
False
The setting and events of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are inspired by Twain’s upbringing in Hannibal, Missouri.
True
False
True