Read the following short story:
http://www.classicreader.com/book/1673/1/
Responding
to Narrative Text – “The Open Window”
Write the letter of your choice on the line provided. You will not receive credit for your answer
unless you follow this direction. The
story can be found on pages 246-250.
_________1. What, according to the text, does Frampton
know about Mrs. Sappleton prior to meeting her?
A.
He knows she is crazy
B.
He knows she has a niece named Vera
C.
He knows only her name and address
D.
He knows that she can help him calm his nerves
_________2. "Privately he doubted more than ever
whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much
toward helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing."
Based on this passage, Mr. Framton is
in this unfamiliar place in order to
A. Meet long-lost friends
B. Sell window treatments
C. Overcome his fear of strangers
D. Help him to calm his nerves
_________3. "Framton wondered whether Mrs.
Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of
introduction, came into the nice division."
In this passage, the nice division
most likely means:
A.
Wealthy home development
B.
Room divider
C.
Pleasant person
D.
Easy mathematical equation
_________4. “An indefinable something about the room
seemed to suggest masculine habitation.”
In the sentence, the word masculine
means
A. womanly
B. manly
C. toughness
D. feminine
_________5. Which sentence summarizes the main idea of
Vera's story?
A. A family hunting dog ran away many
years ago.
B. Three men watched her Uncle jump
from the open window.
C. Three men and a dog disappeared in
the bog three years ago.
D. Mrs. Sappleton is out on a hunting
trip.
_________6. The role of the antagonist is played
by which character?
A. Vera
B. Framton Nuttel
C. Bertie
D. Mrs. Sappleton
_________7. According to Mrs. Sappleton, why do the
snipe-hunters need to come and go through the open window (patio type door)?
A. They use the window because it is
closer to the bog.
B. They have a superstition about
using doors.
C. They are trying to avoid tracking
mud on the carpets.
D. They don’t want to worry Mrs.
Sappleton and Vera.
_________8. Which of the following statements best characterize
Mr. Framton and why he was victimized?
A. "The doctors agree in
ordering me complete rest."
B. "[I know only Mrs.
Sappleton's] name and address"
C. "She has been very
interesting."
D. "On the matter of diet they
are not so much in agreement."
_________9. In this passage, “The child was
staring through the window with dazed horror in her eyes” the reader is to infer which of the
following statements about Vera?
A.
Vera feels horribly for her Aunt Sappleton.
B.
Vera is deathly scared of dogs.
C.
Vera is a sneaky prankster.
D.
Vera can’t believe that the men are really there.
_________10. “A cyclist coming
along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid imminent collision.”
In this sentence, the word imminent means
A. forthcoming
B. medical
C. ending
D. parting
_________11. Which of the following scene is the best
example of resolution in the story?
A.
‘“Here we are my dear’, said the bearer of the mackintosh coming through
the open window.”
B.
‘“I expect is was the spaniel’, said the niece calmly; ‘he told me that
he had a horror of dogs.”
C.
“In a chill shock of nameless fear Frampton swung round in his seat and
looked in the same direction.”
D. “She rattled on cheerfully about
the shooting and the scarcity of birds...”
_________12. Which of the following BEST describes Framton’s
feelings at the end of the story?
A. calm and happy
B. panicky and scared
C. delighted by the country
D. tranquil and serene
_________13. The setting of
the story is
A. a dreadful wet summer
B. nice October afternoon
C. house in a city
D. windy, cold day in January
_________14. After talking with
Vera, the reader is likely to infer that Framton Nuttel would most likely say
that Mrs. Sappleton lives a life of
A. unsound mind.
B. magnificence
C. poverty
D. loneliness
Open Ended Questions : Respond to the
open-ended question on the lines provided.
Use RATE.
15. Saki
used many aspects of characterization to build Vera’s character.
○
What
are three characteristics that Vera portrays?
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Describe
a time when trickery played a role in hurting someone else (hint: text-to-text
or text-to-self).
Use information from the story to
support your response. Use insight to
extend.