7. How does the narrator feel about Miss Lottie at the end of the story?

A) She feels admiration and respect for Ms. Lottie.
B) She feels pity and remorse for her actions.
C) She feels anger and resentment towards Ms. Lottie.
D) She feels indifference and apathy towards Ms. Lottie.

8. What does the narrator mean when she says, "I too have planted marigolds" in paragraph 64?
A) She has learned the value of hard work and perseverance.
B) She has learned to appreciate the beauty of nature.
C) She has experienced loss and hardship in her own life.
D) She has taken up gardening as a hobby.

9. How does the author use the character of Miss Lottie to explore the theme of beauty in the midst of ugliness?
A) By contrasting Miss Lottie's appearance with the narrator's perception of her.
B) By describing the physical beauty of the marigolds in detail.
C) By revealing Miss Lottie's tragic backstory and the reasons behind her actions.
D) By showing how Miss Lottie finds joy in her garden despite her difficult life.

10. Based on the text, what can be inferred about the town where the story takes place?
A) It is a town known for its beautiful gardens.
B) It is a wealthy and prosperous town.
C) It is a town with a strong sense of community and support.
D) It is a town filled with poverty and despair.

1 answer

Here are the likely answers based on the context of the story "Marigolds" by Eugenia W. Collier:

  1. B) She feels pity and remorse for her actions.
    At the end of the story, the narrator reflects on her childhood actions and recognizes the pain she caused Miss Lottie, leading to feelings of pity and remorse.

  2. C) She has experienced loss and hardship in her own life.
    When the narrator says, "I too have planted marigolds," it signifies her understanding of the struggles and hardships that come with wanting to create beauty and hope in difficult circumstances.

  3. D) By showing how Miss Lottie finds joy in her garden despite her difficult life.
    Miss Lottie's marigolds stand as a symbol of beauty and hope amidst the harsh realities of her life, illustrating how she creates something beautiful despite her challenges.

  4. D) It is a town filled with poverty and despair.
    The setting of the story reveals a town struggling with economic hardship and challenges, which contributes to the themes of resilience and the search for beauty.