Read the following sentence from page 63:



"Then she opened the door of the show window and, deftly, removing the lovely mannequin, stood herself in the plastic dummy's place and assumed its pose."



Which word is an antonym of the word deftly as it is used in the story?

clumsily

loudly

slowly

timidly

Question at position 2
2

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Question at position 2

How does the main character most likely feel right after she assumes the pose?

How does the main character most likely feel right after she assumes the pose?

bold

content

defeated

mature

Question at position 3
3

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 3

Which detail from page 63 best supports your answer to question 2?

Which detail from page 63 best supports your answer to question 2?

"none of them noticed what she had just done"

"True, she was something of a daredevil in her childhood"

"But now she was a grown young woman, a college student"

"she felt a strange sense of comfort wash over her"

Question at position 4
4

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 4

Who is the first person to notice the main character in the show window?

Who is the first person to notice the main character in the show window?

a child

a peasant

her friend

her brother

Question at position 5
5

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 5

What is the most likely reason that the main character looks at the two college girls with "tenderness" on page 65?

What is the most likely reason that the main character looks at the two college girls with "tenderness" on page 65?

They look at her with love.

They look at her with envy.

They look at her with doubt.

They look at her with respect.

Question at position 6
6

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 6

The main character thinks she should leave the show window before which of the following happens?

The main character thinks she should leave the show window before which of the following happens?

the cop returns

a store clerk finds her

it gets completely dark out

her family comes looking for her

Question at position 7
7

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 7

Read the following passage from page 67:



"When their eyes met, he smiled. She smiled back, if only to hide her trepidation."



Which word is a synonym for the word trepidation as it is used in the story?

Read the following passage from page 67:



"When their eyes met, he smiled. She smiled back, if only to hide her trepidation."



Which word is a synonym for the word trepidation as it is used in the story?

anxiety

curiosity

embarrassment

puzzlement

Question at position 8
8

Multiple Choice
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Question at position 8

Which statement best expresses a central idea of the story?

Which statement best expresses a central idea of the story?

Things are not always what they appear to be.

What seems like harmless fun might still be risky.

No one has control over how they are seen in public.

People can learn about themselves in unexpected ways.

1 answer

Here are the suggested answers based on the provided questions:

  1. Which word is an antonym of the word deftly as it is used in the story?

    • Answer: clumsily
  2. How does the main character most likely feel right after she assumes the pose?

    • Answer: bold
  3. Which detail from page 63 best supports your answer to question 2?

    • Answer: "she felt a strange sense of comfort wash over her"
  4. Who is the first person to notice the main character in the show window?

    • Answer: a child
  5. What is the most likely reason that the main character looks at the two college girls with "tenderness" on page 65?

    • Answer: They look at her with respect.
  6. The main character thinks she should leave the show window before which of the following happens?

    • Answer: a store clerk finds her
  7. Which word is a synonym for the word trepidation as it is used in the story?

    • Answer: anxiety
  8. Which statement best expresses a central idea of the story?

    • Answer: People can learn about themselves in unexpected ways.

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