To Da-Duh in Memoriam Test
To Da-Duh in Memoriam Test
To Da-Duh in Memoriam Test
APRIL 2018
MARKS OBTAINED
NAME: GRADE
TOTAL MARKS 40
FORM:
El colegio bilingüe del Anglo
DATE: %
To Da-duh, in Memoriam
1) The title of this story suggests that the author is writing about - (2 points)
c) Da-duh's mother
d) the narrator
7) On the grounds and in the gully, Da-duh and the narrator MOSTLY - (2 points)
c) talk about how they will one day grow sugar cane
d) try to learn the names of the trees and plants they find
8) The narrator promises to send Da-duh a postcard of the Empire State Building because she wants - (2 points)
9) When the British fly planes over Barbados as a show of force, Da-duh - (2 points)
10) Which statement BEST expresses the theme of "To Da-duh, in Memoriam"? (2 points)
c) Heredity is destiny.
a) part of speech
b) shades of meaning
c) dialect
d) traditions
12) The story says, "The dim little limestone shops and offices along the way marched with us, at the same
mournful pace, toward the same grave ceremony." Which three words in the story sentence convey the narrator's
attitude? (2 points)
13) Which passage from the story includes a figure of speech? (2 points)
b) "I longed then for the familiar: for the street in Brooklyn where I lived."
b) "Yes, God is good," Da-duh said with a nod that was like a tic."
c) "You would think New York is the only place in the world to hear wunna."
2) Choose the Vocabulary word from the list that has a meaning SIMILAR to the UPPER CASE word or phrase in the
sentence. (5 points)
1) Walking through the tall, dense sugar cane was an IMPRESSIVE, almost FEARFUL experience for the narrator.
2) Life in Barbados, in general, was more PLAIN than life in New York.
3) Da-duh MILDLY scolded her daughter for suggesting that she make bush tea.
4) The narrator was READY TO FIGHT even though she was skinny and small.
5) The narrator was NOT LETTING UP about all the modern conveniences available in Brooklyn.
3) You are Da-duh (in To Da-duh, In Memoriam). You have just said goodbye to your