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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? “Lamb to the Slaughter” Review. 1,000,000. 500,000. 300,000. 5th Grade Topic 1. 5th Grade Topic 2. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? “Lamb to the Slaughter” Review. 175,000. 100,000. 4th Grade Topic 3. 4th Grade Topic 4. 50,000. 3rd Grade Topic 5.
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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?“Lamb to the Slaughter” Review
1,000,000 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 Are You Smarter Than a 5thGrader?“Lamb to the Slaughter” Review 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 50,000 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 1,000
5th Grade Topic 1 Question • Mary Maloney would best be classified as which of the following? • A. Protagonist • B. Antagonist • C. Villain • D. Narrator
5th Grade Topic 1 Answer • A. Protagonist Return
5th Grade Topic 2 Question • Which statement serves as the story’s narrative hook? • A. Patrick tells Mark that he is leaving her. • B. Mary kills Patrick. • C. Mary plans an alibi. • D. The detectives eat the murder weapon.
5th Grade Topic 2 Answer • A. Patrick tells Mary that he is leaving her. Return
4th Grade Topic 3 Question What is the climax of this story? • A. Patrick tells Mark that he is leaving her. • B. Mary kills Patrick. • C. Mary plans an alibi. • D. The detectives eat the murder weapon.
4th Grade Topic 3 Answer • B. Mary kills Patrick. Return
4th Grade Topic 4 Question • Which is the best theme for this story? • A. Life is short so enjoy every day to its fullest. • B. Husbands who mistreat their wives deserve to be punished. • C. The police aren’t as smart as they think when it comes to solving murders. • D. People often react without considering the consequences of their actions.
4th Grade Topic 4 Answer • People often react without considering the consequences of their actions. Return
3rd Grade Topic 5 Question • “Lamb to the Slaughter” would best be classified as which of the following? • A. narrative fiction • B. mystery • C. science fiction • D. historical fiction
3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer • Mystery- It even says so on the cover! Return
3rd Grade Topic 6 Question • What literary term is being applied in the following quote? “ Then he crashed to the carpet?”
3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer • Onomatopoeia
2nd Grade Topic 7 Question • What is the purpose of the following quote? “The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight…Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come home from work.” • A. establish setting • B. introduce conflict • C. describe character • D. reveal theme
2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer • Establish setting Return
2nd Grade Topic 8 Question • Which literary term is being applied when the detectives discuss the missing murder weapon as they eat the leg of lamb not realizing that they are destroying the evidence needed to convict Mary? • A. mystery • B. suspense • C. situational irony • D. dramatic irony
2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer • Dramatic Irony Return
1st Grade Topic 9 Question • Which point of view is used in this story?
1st Grade Topic 9 Answer • Limited third-person point of view Return
1st Grade Topic 10 Question • What is the central conflict in the story? • A. Person vs. nature • B. Person vs. fate • C. Person vs. person • D. Person vs. society
1st Grade Topic 10 Answer • Person vs. Person Return
Million Dollar QuestionGrade Level Topic 11 What literary term is being applied in the following quote? “Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as shard as she could on the back of his head. She might just as well have hit him with a steel club.” • Onomatopoeia • Personification • Hyperbole • metaphor
1,000,000 Question Which is NOT a purpose of the following quote? “As the wife of a detective, she knew quite well what the penalty would be. What about the child? What were the laws about murderers with unborn children?...Mary didn’t know. And she certainly wasn’t prepared to take a chance.” • Add suspense • Introduce conflict • Reveal theme • Establish character
Billion Dollar Question Return