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The Open Window. Review. Multiple Choice Section. What does Framton Nuttel know about the Sappletons when he first arrives?. Multiple Choice Section. Who does Nuttel first meet when he arrives at the Sappletons’ home?. Multiple Choice Section.
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The Open Window Review
Multiple Choice Section What does Framton Nuttel know about the Sappletons when he first arrives?
Multiple Choice Section Who does Nuttel first meet when he arrives at the Sappletons’ home?
Multiple Choice Section According to the story, what quality makes Vera such a good liar?
Multiple Choice Section Why does Nuttel try to change the topic from the tragedy?
Multiple Choice Section What does Nuttel think about Mrs. Sappleton when she exclaims, “Here they are at last!”?
Multiple Choice Section What lie does Vera tell her aunt at the end of the story?
Multiple Choice Section Someone with an infirmity is most likely…
Multiple Choice Section An imminent event is likely to happen…
Multiple Choice Section A word that means the same as self-possessed is…
Short Answer Section (Copy) The story contains two flashbacks. One flashback describes the discussion between Nuttel and his sister; the other describes a great tragedy. What are two differences between the flashbacks?
Grammar Section—Identify the complete subject & complete predicate Scientists classify all living things into seven categories.
Grammar Section—Identify the complete subject & complete predicate The categories begin very broad and then get narrower.
Grammar Section—Identify the complete subject & complete predicate Phylum and Class are the next two categories.
Grammar Section—Identify the complete subject & complete predicate The number of living things within these groups varies.
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate Which category of animals seems the most interesting to you?
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate Dinosaurs of all kinds are the favorite reptiles of many school children.
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate Alligators and crocodiles comprise one of the orders of reptiles.
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate Many people find the class of reptiles quite fascinating.
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate All reptiles have a bony skeleton and are covered with scales or plates.
Grammar Section—Identify the simple subject & simple predicate A very tiny reptile is the inch-long gecko.