
Teacher's Pet
Quiz by Elizabeth Mills
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- Q1In paragraph 9, the word additional meansordinaryextrarequiredexisting120s
- Q2How does Scene 2 differ from Scene 1?Scene 2 introduce a new character.Scene 2 includes fewer characters.Scene 2 includes speaking lines for Chad.Scene 2 takes place away from school.120s
- Q3In paragraph 13, a committee is-a group of people in charge of a taska group of people who like to dancea group of people who disagreea group of people who work for pay120s
- Q4How are Scene 1 and Scene 2 alike?They both include speaking lines for Mrs. Diego.They both take place in the classroom.They both have 8 speaking lines.They both include stage directions.120s
- Q5What is the theme of play?Honesty is the best policy.Good things come to those who wait.Giving is better than receiving.Be careful what you wish for.120s
- Q6Which sentence best summarizes Scene 2?Chad gets shoved on his way out of school.Chad's classmates harass him about being a teacher's pet, so he agrees not to make them look bad anymore.Chad makes a deal with his classmates, but they shove him.The school day ends, and Chad talks with his classmates.120s
- Q7Which of these events resolves Chad's conflict in the play?Chad volunteers to help set up for parent-teacher conferences.Chad volunteers to run for class secretary.Chad volunteers his classmates to read at an assembly.Chad volunteers to join the decorating committee.120s
- Q8What can the reader conclude from the last 3 paragraphs of Scene 3?Chad is a teacher's pet.Chad wants to make his classmates happy.Chad is not true to his word.Chad gets the last laugh.120s
- Q9Paragraph 29 most likely directs Students 1, 2, and 3 to mumble to showthey are not excited about schoolthey are tiredthey are shythey dislike Chad120s
- Q10Read the lines from Scene 2 of the play. What do these lines represent?The excuses Chad gives for being a teacher's petThe reasons why Chad is a teacher's petThe conflict that Chad's classmates have with himThe different examples of Chad behaving like a teacher's pet120s