1) "The person on stage delivered the speech in such an __________ manner, everyone applauded at the end." a) facilitate b) eloquent c) culmination d) demonstrate 2) "Drake was __________ he could score the final point in the game to secure the championship" a) confident b) eloquent c) culmination d) demonstrate 3) "Mr. Burg had to __________ the lab experiment before the students could try the experiment at home on their own." a) confident b) eloquent c) culmination d) demonstrate 4) "Zion had to __________ all the arrangements at the wedding from the flowers, to the food, to the seating of guests." a) confident b) eloquent c) facilitate d) demonstrate 5) "After spending ten years in school to become a doctor, a wonderful __________ ceremony was held for all the graduates." a) confident b) culmination c) facilitate d) demonstrate 6) Define rising action. a) struggle between opposing forces b) character's struggle against an outside force such as nature, society, or another person. c) occurs as the event builds in the story d) a personal struggle that takes place within a character 7) Define conflict. a) struggle between opposing forces b) character's struggle against an outside force such as nature, society, or another person. c) occurs as the event builds in the story d) a personal struggle that takes place within a character 8) Define external conflict. a) struggle between opposing forces b) character's struggle against an outside force such as nature, society, or another person. c) occurs as the event builds in the story d) a personal struggle that takes place within a character 9) Define internal conflict. a) struggle between opposing forces b) character's struggle against an outside force such as nature, society, or another person. c) occurs as the event builds in the story d) a personal struggle that takes place within a character 10) How do the Ogilvie daughters regard Matilda? a) They insult her first but then they become friends. b) They gave her a small gift and invite her to return. c) The daughters never showed up for tea. d) They stick their tongues out at her, prevent her from eating, and insult her. 11) What grand idea does Matilda have to get more business at the coffeehouse? a) Have Thomas Jefferson and George Washington eat at the coffeehouse. b) Have doctors eat at the coffeehouse to give customers advice on how to stay safe from the fever. c) Have a party to attract the upper class customers who will spend more money. d) Convince the wagon drivers to stop on their way out of town. 12) What do Matilda and her grandfather encounter on their walk home from the printer? a) Matilda's mother being dumped from a cart, apparently sick. b) Several dead bodies in the street. c) Eliza on the side of road, sick with fever. d) A group of people begging for money. 13) Why is Matilda's mother so eager to have tea with Mrs. Ogilvie? a) She is excited to eat delicious food. b) She wants Matilda to become engaged to Mrs Ogilvie's son. c) She hasn't been invited to a party since the death of her husband. d) She wants Matilda to be friends with Mrs Ogilvie's daughters. 14) Matilda's grandfather refuses to believe that the deaths are related to yellow fever. Who does he blame for the weird sickness circulating through the city? a) The lower class women b) The sailors that have just returned from Europe c) The refugees and foreigners d) The British government 15) What package does Matilda receive? a) A painting and a note from Nathaniel b) A package of sweets from the Ogilvies c) A knife from her grandfather for traveling d) A new smock from Eliza

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