
The Interlopers
Quiz by Debra Laney
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- Q1The conflict between Gradwitz and Znaeym is overwhich man owns a piece of landclearing the field that borders the properties of the 2 menwhat animals can be hunted in the forestwhich of the 2 men has more money30s
- Q2At the beginning of the storyOnly Znaeym is in the forestno one is in the forestonly Gradwitz is in the forsetboth Gradwitz and Znaeym are in the forest30s
- Q3When the 2 men meet, theytrade insultsboth run for helpimmediately begin to fightare knocked down and pinned under a tree30s
- Q4As the men talk,Znaeym's men appeara storm begins to blowthey start to develop a friendshipGradwitz's men appear30s
- Q5Gradwitz and Znaeym agree tosettle their problem is courtfinish the hunt togethercall for help togetherclear a small section of land30s
- Q6When the men see figures in the distance, the men assume that theywill remain enemiesare going to be rescuedwill become friendswill have allies to help them30s
- Q7This story is mainly about apair of bitter enemies who settle a feudhunting trip that ends unexpectedlywealthy family that protects its propertystorm that causes extensive damage30s
- Q8This story's ending is a surprise because the readerexpects the 2 men to kill each otherexpects the 2 men will not meet in the woodshas come to root for Gradwitz rather than Znaeymexpects the figures to be men30s
- Q9Which term best describes the story's ending?joyfulmelodramaticIronicgory30s
- Q10Surprise endings areillogical and unexpectedllogical but unexpectedrarely memorablea trick30s
- Q11The omniscient point of view can be best described asphilosophicalall knowingmetaphoricalrestricted30s
- Q12The author used this viewpoint togive readers a limited vantage point to increase the story's suspensesee inside the minds of Gradwitz and Znaeym at the same timeavoid having to jump between each character's mindstir up sympathy for Gradwitz30s
- Q13The narrator's voice is best descrobed asinnocent and inexperiencedcynical and sarcasticall knowing and objectiveunderstanding and sympathetic30s
- Q14What tone is created by the narrator's voice in this story?Ironicterrifyinghostilefearful and amazed30s
- Q15Choose a synonym for reliefsuccorlanguormaraudersacquiesced30s