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Marigolds Quiz

Question 1 (1 point)
The story's setting takes place during what time period?

 a

1960's Civil Rights

 b

1930's Economic Depression

 c

1950's Fabulous 50's

 d

1980's

Question 2 (1 point)

How would the time period contribute to a conflict that appears in the story?

 a

the land was overpopulated

 b

the black workers experienced much conflict with the white workers

 c

the lack of technology makes them bored and destructive

 d

the black workers struggled to find work

Question 3 (1 point)

Refer to Elizabeth's description of where she grew up.
"...All that I seem to remember is the dust- the brown crumbly dust of late summer...I don't know why I should only remember the dust. Surely there must have been lush green lawns and paved streets under leafy shade somewhere in town..."
"...when I think of that time and that place, I remember only the dry September of the dirt roads and grassless yards of the shantytown where I lived."
Based on her description, what can we infer about her experiences while growing up?

 a

She describes dirty details to convey some sadness in her experiences

 b

The dust and dirt always made them sick

 c

The summers were too hot for her family to work

 d

She wished it would have rained more to experience a greener environment

Question 4 (1 point)

Lizabeth and Joey refer to Miss Lottie as an "old witch". Which details would support this idea? (Check all that apply)

 a

"Miss Lottie seemed to be at least a hundred years old."

 b

"She never left her yard, and nobody ever visited her."

 c

"Her big frame still held traces of the tall, powerful woman she must have been in youth, although now it was a little bent and drawn."

 d

"...her face had Indian-like features and the stern stoicism that one associates with Indian faces."

Question 5 (1 point)

What inference can we make about how the children felt about Miss Lottie's flowers?

 a

They loved how the flowers brightened up the neighborhood

 b

They can't understand why someone tried to create beauty in the midst of their circumstances

 c

They thought only rich people had nice things

 d

They thought flowers helped the mentally ill

Question 6 (1 point)

What is the climax (or turning point) of the story?

 a

When Lizabeth and Joey throw rocks at the marigolds with their friends

 b

When Lizabeth hears the news about her father's job

 c

When Lizabeth sneaks out at night

 d

When Lizabeth realizes how her poor actions changed her perspective

Question 7 (1 point)

Why does Lizabeth destroy Miss Lottie's marigolds?

 a

Lizabeth is jealous that Miss Lottie has such a beautiful lawn

 b

Lizabeth is mad at Miss Lottie for being so mean

 c

Lizabeth was frustrated by how bad things were in her own life

 d

Lizabeth's brother dared her to destroy them

Question 8 (1 point)

What are the marigolds symbolic of (what do the marigolds represent)?

 a

the beauty that can be found in the midst of an "ugly" world

 b

young girls grow up to be beautiful women

 c

poor people can rise up and prosper

 d

the bod between siblings can become stronger

Question 9 (1 point)

Conflict comes in many different packages. Choose which answer demonstrates Man vs. Self (Internal Conflict).

 a

Ms. Lotti call John Burke to come help her when the kids were throwing rocks.

 b

Lizabeth is ashamed of herself after she leads the attack on Ms. Lotti.

 c

Lizabeth's father cannot find a job.

 d

Lizabeth's mother has to work very long hours at her domestic job.

Question 10 (1 point)

Choose the correct example of Man vs. Society (External Conflict).

 a

Lizabeth fights with her brother before bedtime.

 b

Llizabeth feels ashamed of her actions after leading the attack on Ms. Lotti.

 c

Ms. Lotti was born into squalor and lived her entire life trapped by poverty.

 d

Lizabeth had torn and dirty clothes.