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_______ / 29 Score ____________________Name ________Period ________Date Study Questions: Through the Tunnel COMPREHENSION (10 points; 1 point each) On the line provided, write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items. _______ 1. Jerryââ¬â¢s mother allows him to go to the beach by the wild bay because sheââ¬â A would like some time to herself B does not realize how dangerous it is C wants him to make friends with the boys playing there D does not want to be overly protective _______ 2.Jerry is especially fascinated by the local boys at the wild bay because they ââ¬â F speak a language Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t understand G are older and stronger than he is H dive from a rock and swim through an underwater tunnel J climb through a tunnel to reach a high rock from which they dive ______ 3. When Jerry masks his shame at not having found the tunnel because he was clowning around, the other boys ââ¬â A laugh at his antics B frown like his mother C speak Englis h to him D smile and wave at him _______ 4.Which statement best describes Jerryââ¬â¢s attitude toward going through the tunnel? F He feels the tunnel is more than he can handle at his age. G Heââ¬â¢s frightened but determined to go through it. H The tunnel has little meaning but poses some interest to him. J He has no fears about getting through the tunnel. ______ 5. As soon as the local boys leave the wild bay, Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t go through the tunnel mainly because ââ¬â A his mother made him promise not to overdo anything B Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t know where the tunnel is locatedC Jerry canââ¬â¢t hold his breath long enough D without goggles, Jerry canââ¬â¢t see underwater ______ 6. The event that forces Jerry to decide that he will make his attempt to go through the tunnel occurs ââ¬â F after he watches the local boys go through the tunnel for a second time G when his ability to hold his breath surpasses two minutes H when he buys a pair of goggles enabling him to see clearly underwater J after his mother tells him that they will be leaving the beach in four days ______ 7.The best description of Jerryââ¬â¢s approach to going through the tunnel is that he ââ¬â A enters impulsively and swims around until he finds his way out B waits until one of the older boys dives first and then follows him to safety C decides to wait until the following summer when is older and stronger D carefully plans and practices for several days before trying ______ 8. In addition to overcoming the dangers of the water, Jerry has to contend with ââ¬â F his motherââ¬â¢s reluctance G his own rigorous training H taunts from the other boys J weather problems ______ 9.In the end, while eating lunch, Jerry tells his mother ââ¬â A absolutely nothing about his adventure underwater B every detail of what happened as he swam through the tunnel C that he can hold his breath for three minutes underwater D that he wants to go swimming again that day ______ 10. Which statement best expresses the theme of ââ¬Å"Through the Tunnelâ⬠? F Friendship is lifeââ¬â¢s great prize. G Amotherââ¬â¢s love conquers all. H Proving oneââ¬â¢s worth is never easy. J Never judge a book by its cover. LITERARY FOCUS (4 points; 1 poins each) On the line provided, write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items. ______ 11.Areader finds the symbolic meaning in a story by ââ¬â A outlining the events in the storyââ¬â¢s plot B interpreting and making connections among all of the storyââ¬â¢s symbols C discovering the reasons a character acts the way he or she does D determining who the narrator is and how he or she is connected to the storyââ¬â¢s Characters ______ 12. Of the following details from ââ¬Å"Through the Tunnel,â⬠the most important symbol in the story is the ââ¬â F pair of goggles G umbrella H tunnel J villa ______ 13. The wild bay is a symbol for ââ¬â A Jerryââ¬â¢s entrance into a new phase in his life B the ways in which Jerryââ¬â¢s mother coddles himC life in a foreign country D vacations and other exciting adventures ______ 14. Which of the following descriptions from the story helps to create a mood of danger? F ââ¬Å"There she was, a speck of yellow under an umbrella that looked like a slice of orange peel. â⬠G ââ¬Å"Soon the biggest of the boys poised himself, shot down into the water, and did not come up. â⬠H ââ¬Å"It was as if he had eyes of a different kindââ¬âfish eyes that showed everything clear and delicate and wavering in the bright water. â⬠J ââ¬Å"Rocks lay like discolored monsters under the surface. â⬠VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT (5 points; 1 point each)Match the definition on the left with the Vocabulary word on the right. On the line provided, write the letter of the Vocabulary word. ______ 15. small; tiny a. contrition ______ 16. appeal; request b. supplication ______ 17. disbelieving; skeptical c. inquisitive ______ 18. regret or sense of guilt at having done wrong d. minute ______ 19. questioning; curious e. incredulous CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE (10 points) 20. On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph explaining what you think Jerryââ¬â¢s accomplishments are and how you think they change him. Support your ideas with at least two instances of symbols or figurative language from the story. Me Hjgkhjlkghjlk _______ / 29 Score ____________________Name ________Period ________Date Study Questions: Through the Tunnel COMPREHENSION (10 points; 1 point each) On the line provided, write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items. _______ 1. Jerryââ¬â¢s mother allows him to go to the beach by the wild bay because sheââ¬â A would like some time to herself B does not realize how dangerous it is C wants him to make friends with the boys playing there D does not want to be overly protective _______ 2.Jerry is especially fascinated by the local boys at the wild bay because they ââ¬â F speak a language Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t understand G are older and stronger than he is H dive from a rock and swim through an underwater tunnel J climb through a tunnel to reach a high rock from which they dive ______ 3. When Jerry masks his shame at not having found the tunnel because he was clowning around, the other boys ââ¬â A laugh at his antics B frown like his mother C speak Englis h to him D smile and wave at him _______ 4.Which statement best describes Jerryââ¬â¢s attitude toward going through the tunnel? F He feels the tunnel is more than he can handle at his age. G Heââ¬â¢s frightened but determined to go through it. H The tunnel has little meaning but poses some interest to him. J He has no fears about getting through the tunnel. ______ 5. As soon as the local boys leave the wild bay, Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t go through the tunnel mainly because ââ¬â A his mother made him promise not to overdo anything B Jerry doesnââ¬â¢t know where the tunnel is locatedC Jerry canââ¬â¢t hold his breath long enough D without goggles, Jerry canââ¬â¢t see underwater ______ 6. The event that forces Jerry to decide that he will make his attempt to go through the tunnel occurs ââ¬â F after he watches the local boys go through the tunnel for a second time G when his ability to hold his breath surpasses two minutes H when he buys a pair of goggles enabling him to see clearly underwater J after his mother tells him that they will be leaving the beach in four days ______ 7.The best description of Jerryââ¬â¢s approach to going through the tunnel is that he ââ¬â A enters impulsively and swims around until he finds his way out B waits until one of the older boys dives first and then follows him to safety C decides to wait until the following summer when is older and stronger D carefully plans and practices for several days before trying ______ 8. In addition to overcoming the dangers of the water, Jerry has to contend with ââ¬â F his motherââ¬â¢s reluctance G his own rigorous training H taunts from the other boys J weather problems ______ 9.In the end, while eating lunch, Jerry tells his mother ââ¬â A absolutely nothing about his adventure underwater B every detail of what happened as he swam through the tunnel C that he can hold his breath for three minutes underwater D that he wants to go swimming again that day ______ 10. Which statement best expresses the theme of ââ¬Å"Through the Tunnelâ⬠? F Friendship is lifeââ¬â¢s great prize. G Amotherââ¬â¢s love conquers all. H Proving oneââ¬â¢s worth is never easy. J Never judge a book by its cover. LITERARY FOCUS (4 points; 1 poins each) On the line provided, write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items. ______ 11.Areader finds the symbolic meaning in a story by ââ¬â A outlining the events in the storyââ¬â¢s plot B interpreting and making connections among all of the storyââ¬â¢s symbols C discovering the reasons a character acts the way he or she does D determining who the narrator is and how he or she is connected to the storyââ¬â¢s Characters ______ 12. Of the following details from ââ¬Å"Through the Tunnel,â⬠the most important symbol in the story is the ââ¬â F pair of goggles G umbrella H tunnel J villa ______ 13. The wild bay is a symbol for ââ¬â A Jerryââ¬â¢s entrance into a new phase in his life B the ways in which Jerryââ¬â¢s mother coddles himC life in a foreign country D vacations and other exciting adventures ______ 14. Which of the following descriptions from the story helps to create a mood of danger? F ââ¬Å"There she was, a speck of yellow under an umbrella that looked like a slice of orange peel. â⬠G ââ¬Å"Soon the biggest of the boys poised himself, shot down into the water, and did not come up. â⬠H ââ¬Å"It was as if he had eyes of a different kindââ¬âfish eyes that showed everything clear and delicate and wavering in the bright water. â⬠J ââ¬Å"Rocks lay like discolored monsters under the surface. â⬠VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT (5 points; 1 point each)Match the definition on the left with the Vocabulary word on the right. On the line provided, write the letter of the Vocabulary word. ______ 15. small; tiny a. contrition ______ 16. appeal; request b. supplication ______ 17. disbelieving; skeptical c. inquisitive ______ 18. regret or sense of guilt at having done wrong d. minute ______ 19. questioning; curious e. incredulous CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE (10 points) 20. On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph explaining what you think Jerryââ¬â¢s accomplishments are and how you think they change him. Support your ideas with at least two instances of symbols or figurative language from the story.
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