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- Q1
Which of the following statements describes Rachel’s strongest memory of her eleventh birthday?
She is eagerly anticipating the presents she will receive.
She can’t wait to get home from school and celebrate with her family.
She feels humiliated by Mrs. Price's insistence that she put the sweater on.
She thinks that turning eleven makes her smart and mature.
120s - Q2
Which best describes the setting of the story?
A courtroom
The principal's office
A classroom
A teacher's house
120s - Q3
"Eleven" is told from a point of view of
A young girl who lost her red sweater.
A young girl on the day of her eleventh birthday.
A narrator who knows everything about the characters.
A teacher trying to find the owner of a sweater.
120s - Q4
Which of the following happens first in the story?
Mrs. Price puts the sweater on Rachel's desk.
Rachel cries in front of her classmates.
Rachel's family gives her a birthday party.
Phyllis Lopez takes the sweater.
120s - Q5
What event causes Rachel to become so upset?
No one remembers her birthday.
Mrs. Price makes her wear the sweater.
Phyllis Lopez claims the sweater.
She is no longer ten years old.
120s - Q6
Rachel wishes she were 102 years old so that she would -
be able to wear anything she wants.
be older than Mrs. Price.
know what to say to Mrs. Price.
not be in school anymore.
120s - Q7
You can tell by Rachel's reaction when she puts on the red sweater that she -
doesn't let much affect her.
doesn't know how she feels.
has strong emotions.
is pleased by the attention she receives.
120s - Q8
Which of the following statements is correct?
Rachel believes she was treated fairly by Mrs. Price; Mrs. Price believes she treated Rachel fairly.
Rachel believes she was treated fairly by Mrs. Price; Mrs. Price believes she treated Rachel unfairly.
Rachel believes she was treated unfairly by Mrs. Price; Mrs. Price believes she treated Rachel unfairly.
Rachel believes she was treated unfairly by Mrs. Price; Mrs. Price believes she treated Rachel fairly.
120s - Q9
Based on the story, how does Rachel feel about the sweater? Rachel sees the sweater as . . . .
a sign she is getting older.
very fashionable.
something terrible and shameful.
something mature and wise.
120s - Q10
Why does Rachel want to disappear into the sky?
She is humiliated
She is mad.
She is so happy.
She loves the clouds.
120s - Q11
What is the main conflict in the story?
Rachel's parents forget her birthday.
Mrs. Price tries to ruin Rachel's birthday.
Rachel doesn't know how to tell her teacher that the sweater isn't hers.
Sylvia hates Rachel.
120s - Q12
Which of the following characters is NOT a minor character?
Mrs. Price
Phyllis Lopez
Rachel
Sylvia Saldivar
120s - Q13
Which of the following events occur during the exposition of the story?
Rachel pushes the sweater off of her desk with the ruler.
Phyllis Lopez claims the red sweater is hers.
Rachel wakes up on her 11th birthday and does not feel eleven.
Mrs. Price holds up the red sweater and asks the class who it belongs to.
120s - Q14
All of the following events support Rachel being a sensitive and emotional girl EXCEPT
Rachel doesn't feel eleven.
Mrs. Price puts the red sweater on Rachel's desk and she can't speak up for herself.
Rachel starts crying after Mrs. Price makes her put on the red sweater.
Rachel puts her head down on her desk.
120s - Q15
What is the actual resolution to the story?
Rachel's birthday is ruined and nothing can save it.
Mrs. Price apologized for what she did.
Rachel can't wait to go home and have cake and open her presents.
Rachel yelled at Sylvia Saldivar for bullying her.
120s