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Reading Check and Short Answer questions on key plot points are designed for guided reading assignments, in-class review, formative assessment, quizzes, and more.
Reading Check
1. Who sent a postcard with the message “Hello—Good-bye!” and no address?
2. How did Amanda entertain her gentlemen callers?
3. Why did Amanda change her mind about attending the DAR meeting?
4. What is a victrola?
5. What does Tom wake up to every morning?
6. What does Tom get from movies that he can’t get from his job?
7. What is the Wingfields’ substitute for a porch?
8. What does Amanda consider worse than being an old maid?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How does Tom describe the social background of the play?
2. What is the Jewel Box?
3. How did Laura get the nickname Blue Roses?
4. Why does Amanda sell magazine subscriptions?
5. What is Amanda’s reason for returning Tom’s library book?
6. What trick does Tom tell Laura she can do with the magic scarf?
7. What does Tom say about instinct?
8. In what way would Amanda like Tom to emulate his father?
9. What does Amanda say about time?
Paired Resources
Death of a Salesman Film
The Purple Rose of Cairo Review
Reading Check
1. What does Jim call Tom?
2. What does Amanda say all pretty girls are?
3. What kind of flowers does Amanda put on the table?
4. When does adventure become available to the masses, according to Tom?
5. Why was Laura always late to chorus class?
6. Who claims to be disappointed but not discouraged?
7. Why does Jim say he has to leave early?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why is there a struggle over who answers the door?
2. Why is Tom tired of movies?
3. What does Amanda wear for the dinner with Jim?
4. Why do the lights go out?
5. What does Jim do for Laura “better late than never”?
6. What reason does Laura invent for the unicorn losing its horn?
7. What does Jim say Laura’s problem is, and what does he advise her to do about it?
Paired Resources
The Psychology of Wishing and Hoping
“somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond”
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