Title: The Devil and Tom Walker
1The Devil and Tom Walker
2Please select a Team.
- Blonde Hair
- Red Hair
- Brown Hair
- Black Hair
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3What is the storys setting?
- A Midwestern frontier pine forest, circa 1608
- The New Orleans, Louisiana, riverfront, circa
1680 - A forest near Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1727
- A pond deep in the Maine forest, circa 1850
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5Tom Walker might best be described as
- having been beaten down by bad luck
- basically kind but misunderstood
- crafty but very lazy
- stingy and cruel but courageous
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7Tom Walkers wife is best described as
- very generous and much loved by her neighbors
- kind toward her husband, but cruel to others
- yearning for companionship
- fierce shrew, always nagging and yelling
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9In this story the woods are used to symbolize
- evil
- goodness
- isolation
- greed
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11Which of the following phrases is an example of
Irvings use of humor?
- Tom consoled himself for the loss of his
property, with the loss of his wife, for he was a
man of fortitude. - He knows how to play his cards when pretty sure
of his game. - He insisted that the money found through his
means should be employed in his service. - You shall extort bonds, foreclose mortgages,
drive the merchants to bankruptcy.
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13What does Irving use to symbolize hypocrisy and
hidden evil?
- The devils deal with Tom
- Mrs. Walkers heart and liver, wrapped in the
checked apron - The flourishing trees that are rotten to the core
- The Walkers silver teapots and spoons
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15What enabled you to predict that the figure that
appears to Tom in the forest is the devil?
- He appears when Tom kicks the skull.
- He has large red eyes.
- He has a hoarse, growling voice.
- Tom is instantly frightened.
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17Toms wife decides to go into the forest because
she
- wants to escape from Toms unkindness
- decides to make her own deal with the devil
- gets lost on her way to the market
- wants to pick some herbs and wild mushrooms for
their meager meal
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19How does Tom die?
- The people he has cheated rise up against him.
- He falls off his horse and gets trampled.
- The devil is tricked by his own words.
- He is killed by Native Americans.
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21What happens to Tom Walkers money at the end of
the story?
- It is given to the townspeople.
- The townspeople seize it.
- It goes to Mrs. Walker.
- It turns into cinders and ashes.
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23What feeling about the setting does Irving want
to arouse?
- fear
- optimism
- anger
- hope
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25Which item best contributes to the storys mood?
- The swamp was thickly grown with great gloomy
pines and hemlocks . . . which made it dark at
noonday. . . - . . . stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and
roots . . . - At length he arrived at a firm piece of ground,
which ran like a peninsula into the deep bosom of
the swamp. - Nothing remained of the old Indian fort but a
few embankments, gradually sinking to the level
of the surrounding earth.
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27The Devil and Tom Walker is based on the
archetype of a person who
- is unhappy in marriage
- lives in New England
- sells his soul to the devil
- hunts for treasure
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29Like Tom Walker, no doubt you werent surprised
by the appearance of the devil. You were prepared
because you knew that Tom
- had read or heard about other people meeting with
the devil - had met the devil before
- is the kind of man who is not surprised by
anything - took the shortcut in order to meet the devil
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