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comprehension
read each of the following questions. then choose the letter of the best answer.
- the families in lizabeths community are
a poor
b violent
c hopeful
d isolated
- why do the children hate the marigolds at miss lotties house?
a miss lottie has a nicer home than they do.
b the flowers prove that miss lottie has a lot of money.
c miss lottie expects the children to weed her garden.
d the flowers do not fit in their cheerless lives.
- which event leads lizabeth to destroy miss lotties marigolds?
a she has an argument with her younger brother.
b miss lottie throws a cane at her for no reason.
c she hears her father cry over his lack of a job.
d her mother works late and misses dinner.
- what do the marigolds symbolize, or stand for, in the story?
a the characters hopelessness about their futures
b the chance for beauty amid an ugly situation
c lizabeths growth over the course of the story
d miss lotties love for her home and her son
- the narrator says that the destruction of miss lotties flowers marks the end of
a miss lotties life.
b summer vacation.
c the familys poverty.
d lizabeths childhood.
vocabulary
choose the answer that best explains the meaning of each underlined word.
- what does bravado mean?
a sincere fear
b great strength
c genuine belief
d false courage
- Based on common - literary - analysis knowledge, in many stories about poor communities, families are often depicted as poor.
- Children may hate beautiful things like marigolds in a cheerless, poor environment as they seem out - of - place.
- In coming - of - age stories, a significant event like seeing a parent in distress can lead to a change in a character's behavior, such as destroying the flowers.
- Marigolds often symbolize hope and beauty in an otherwise harsh situation in literature.
- The destruction of innocence - related symbols like flowers often marks the end of childhood in literature.
- "Bravado" means false courage.
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- A. poor
- D. The flowers do not fit in their cheerless lives.
- D. Her mother works late and misses dinner.
- B. the chance for beauty amid an ugly situation
- D. Lizbeth's childhood.
- D. false courage