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Two Tickets to Freedom Review

Quiz by Lindsay Ancelitz

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  • Q1
    The main characters in the story are
    Ella and Walbert
    Ellen and William
    Eleanor and Walle
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  • Q2
    What was the first stop on the Underground Railroad?
    Fredericksburg
    Philadelphia
    Washington
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  • Q3
    If William and Ellen were captured, they would be
    forced to go to prison
    sent back into slavery
    made to pay a fine
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  • Q4
    How did Ellen disguise herself?
    She dressed up as a famous man
    She pretended to be rich
    She dressed herself as an injured white female
    She dressed herself as an injured white man
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  • Q5
    Why did William and Ellen ride in different cars on the train?
    Black people had to travel separately from white people
    Males had to travel separately from females
    Rich people had to travel separately from poor people
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  • Q6
    Why didn't William get off the train and ride the ferry?
    He missed the train
    He got kicked off the train
    He ran away
    He was sleeping
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  • Q7
    What advice does the guard give to William?
    To hide from the conductor
    To run away from his master
    To travel out west
    To steal his master's money
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  • Q8
    Why is William so terribly tired while he is on the train?
    He cannot get comfortable on the train
    They had been planning their escape at night and he has barely slept in 8 days
    His master told him he cannot fall asleep
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  • Q9
    Why can you conclude that Ellen and William are smart?
    they wanted to escape from slavery
    they didn't want to get caught so they took a train
    they thought up a clever plan to escape from slavery
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  • Q10
    After the Civil War, William and Ellen lived in
    Philadelphia
    Georgia
    Washington DC
    England
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  • Q11
    Based on the way the word is used in this story, an abolitionist is someone who....
    wants to end slavery
    thinks slavery is fine
    owns a lot of slaves
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  • Q12
    In the story, Ellen and William are called fugitives. A fugitive is someone who has
    become lost
    fallen asleep
    run away
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  • Q13
    The crowd seemed sympathetic to "Mr. Johnson" because he was so obviously ill. To be sympathetic means
    great fear toward someone
    kind feelings toward someone
    disgust toward someone
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  • Q14
    "Mr. Johnson" asserted that he did not know anyone in Baltimore. Asserted means
    said firmly
    shouted angrily
    cried quietly
    whispered
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  • Q15
    "I am no slave hunter", the conductor indignantly replied. To say something indignantly is to say it...
    angrily
    cheerfully
    sadly
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