Detective Stories Full Circle Wasps Nest Trifles Taos

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Detective Stories

Detective Stories

Full Circle Wasps’ Nest Trifles Taos Robbery Perfect Murder 100 100 100 200 200

Full Circle Wasps’ Nest Trifles Taos Robbery Perfect Murder 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Full Circle 100 The narrator’s immediate reaction to Caroline’s car accident is one of

Full Circle 100 The narrator’s immediate reaction to Caroline’s car accident is one of a. Wild panic b. Unemotional calm c. Efficient excitement d. Stunned bewilderment C

Full Circle 200 Mrs. Spurrier wants the narrator to investigate her daughter’s death because

Full Circle 200 Mrs. Spurrier wants the narrator to investigate her daughter’s death because she a. Thinks the police are involved in a cover-up b. Thinks the narrator knows something important c. Doesn’t trust the police to investigate thoroughly d. Blames the police for not protecting her daughter C

Full Circle 300 Mrs. Spurrier’s reason for thinking that Caroline was killed by someone

Full Circle 300 Mrs. Spurrier’s reason for thinking that Caroline was killed by someone who knew her is that a. Caroline had many enemies b. Someone had been bothering Caroline c. The shot fired through the passenger-side window d. A random shooting would not have occurred on a highway B

Full Circle 400 The main reason Lt. Dolan gives the narrator the witness list

Full Circle 400 The main reason Lt. Dolan gives the narrator the witness list is because a. He thinks she might help solve the case b. He usually cooperates with her investigations c. He doesn’t want to use the police time on the case d. Caroline’s mother has pressured him to cooperate A

Full Circle 500 The narrator cracks the case with information from a. Judy b.

Full Circle 500 The narrator cracks the case with information from a. Judy b. Terry c. Mrs. Spurier d. The photographer D

Wasps’ Nest 100 Giving hints to an upcoming event is a literary device called

Wasps’ Nest 100 Giving hints to an upcoming event is a literary device called _______ FORESHADOWING

Wasps’ Nest 200 Why did Claude Langton purchase cyanide of potassium? a. He wanted

Wasps’ Nest 200 Why did Claude Langton purchase cyanide of potassium? a. He wanted to kill Harrison b. He planned to kill himself c. Harrison asked him to buy it d. He planned to use it in his garden C

Wasps’ Nest 300 From this story, what can you infer about washing soda? a.

Wasps’ Nest 300 From this story, what can you infer about washing soda? a. It looks like cyanide of potassium b. Is has a distinctive flavor c. Poirot had to sign the poison book to buy it d. People use it to kill wasps A

Wasps’ Nest 400 What was Harrison’s primary feeling toward Langton? a. Friendship b. Admiration

Wasps’ Nest 400 What was Harrison’s primary feeling toward Langton? a. Friendship b. Admiration c. Fear d. Jealousy D

Wasps’ Nest 500 What did Harrison think would happen by nine o’clock, when Poirot

Wasps’ Nest 500 What did Harrison think would happen by nine o’clock, when Poirot returned? a. The wasps would be dead b. Langton would be dead c. He himself would be dead d. Both he and Langton would be dead C

Trifles 100 At the farmhouse, the County Attorney is looking mainly for clues about

Trifles 100 At the farmhouse, the County Attorney is looking mainly for clues about a. The murder weapon b. A motive for the crime c. Evidence of an intruder d. How the crime could have been committed B

Trifles 200 Mrs. Hale suggests that the cheerless atmosphere in the Wrights’ home is

Trifles 200 Mrs. Hale suggests that the cheerless atmosphere in the Wrights’ home is due mainly to a. Poverty b. Bad housekeeping c. Mr. Wright’s personality d. Mrs. Wright’s personality C

Trifles 300 The play suggests that Mrs. Hale restitches Mrs. Wright’s sewing on the

Trifles 300 The play suggests that Mrs. Hale restitches Mrs. Wright’s sewing on the quilt piece in order to a. Show that she can do it better b. Help Mrs. Wright get the quilt completed c. Protect Mrs. Wright from critical comments d. Destroy evidence that Mrs. Wright was emotionally upset D

Trifles 400 What do Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale come to believe is particularly

Trifles 400 What do Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale come to believe is particularly meaningful about Mr. Wright’s death? a. The method used to kill him b. The place where he was killed c. The time of day at which he was killed d. The coldness of the house after his death A

Trifles 500 Why does Mrs. Peters try to hide the box the women have

Trifles 500 Why does Mrs. Peters try to hide the box the women have found? a. It upsets her b. She wants to protect Mrs. Wright c. She doesn’t want the men to laugh at her d. She is afraid it will give the men the wrong idea B

Taos Robbery 100 Which of the following people is first to know that the

Taos Robbery 100 Which of the following people is first to know that the bank is going to be robbed? a. An elderly lady b. A police officer c. A bank president d. A newspaper editor A

Taos Robbery 200 The writer suggests that, during the search for suspects, some residents

Taos Robbery 200 The writer suggests that, during the search for suspects, some residents fail to help the police because the residents a. Dislike the police b. Have no community spirit c. Are afraid of the suspects d. Do not take the situation very seriously D

Taos Robbery 300 What did the Great Flood of 1935 lack that most floods

Taos Robbery 300 What did the Great Flood of 1935 lack that most floods have? a. Water damage b. Huge amounts of water c. A declaration of emergency d. A need to evacuate residents B

Taos Robbery 400 The writer’s main purpose in writing this selection was most probably

Taos Robbery 400 The writer’s main purpose in writing this selection was most probably to a. Inform b. Entertain c. Persuade d. Express an opinion B

Taos Robbery 500 True or False- The bank robbers stole millions of dollars from

Taos Robbery 500 True or False- The bank robbers stole millions of dollars from the Taos Bank. FALSE

Perfect Murder 100 How many years have passed since the narrator has seen Ralph?

Perfect Murder 100 How many years have passed since the narrator has seen Ralph? a. 36 b. 48 c. 12 d. 5 A

Perfect Murder 200 What is the worst offense the narrator endures? a. Indifference b.

Perfect Murder 200 What is the worst offense the narrator endures? a. Indifference b. Beatings c. Unfair trade d. Name calling A

Perfect Murder 300 What does Doug do before leaving Ralph’s home? a. He whispers

Perfect Murder 300 What does Doug do before leaving Ralph’s home? a. He whispers “bang” six times b. Shoots Doug six times c. He confesses why he is there d. He sits and watches TV A

Perfect Murder 400 How does the narrator get across the country? a. Plane b.

Perfect Murder 400 How does the narrator get across the country? a. Plane b. Train c. Car d. Boat B

Perfect Murder 500 The narrator trades the catcher’s mitt for ___? a. A Tarzan

Perfect Murder 500 The narrator trades the catcher’s mitt for ___? a. A Tarzan figure b. Twenty-five cents c. Two dollars d. Five dollars A

Double Jeopardy Explain the difference between situational irony and dramatic irony (Give definitions or

Double Jeopardy Explain the difference between situational irony and dramatic irony (Give definitions or examples as needed)