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LSAT Elem Ed Quiz on Town and Country Mouse, created by Tracy Rains on 11/30/2017.

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Town and Country Mouse

Question 1 of 5

2

What is the meaning of the word residence in Text 1, The Town Mouse and the Country
Mouse "?

Select one of the following:

  • village

  • headquarters

  • house

  • address

Explanation

Question 2 of 5

2

Which detail from Text 1 helps the reader determine the meaning of the word
residence?

Select one of the following:

  • "in the country"

  • "long journey"

  • "rand dining room"

  • "two huge dogs"

Explanation

Question 3 of 5

2

When the narrator of Text 1 states that Town Mouse "rather turned up his long nose at this
country fare, " what does it show about his point of view toward Town Mouse?

Select one of the following:

  • He feels sorry for Town Mouse, who is confused about what he will be eating because he
    has never seen the types of foods Country Mouse is serving.

  • He admires Town Mouse for his fine taste and polite manners in handling a difficult
    situation caused by Country Mouse's preference for simple food.

  • He feels that Town Mouse is interested in the food Country Mouse is serving and is eagerly
    sniffing it in anticipation.

  • He thinks Town Mouse looks down on others and is unappreciative of Country Mouse's
    kindness in sharing his food.

Explanation

Question 4 of 5

2

What two important roles does fear play in both Texts 1 and 2?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Fear forces at least one main character in each text to find many possible solutions to a
    problem.

  • Fear prevents at least one main character in each text from understanding what benefits
    each location offers.

  • Fear makes the main characters in both texts get angry with each other.

  • Fear causes the main characters in both texts to decide to return to their homes

  • Fear makes at least one main character in each text look for a new place to live.

  • Fear prevents the main characters in both texts from making new friends.

Explanation

Question 5 of 5

2

What theme is shared by both texts?

Select one of the following:

  • People always think they would be happier in a different set of circumstances.

  • Don't assume you will get what you want before you actually get it.

  • Everyone has different preferences, and it is fine to be grateful for what you have.

  • Do not worry about things that might or might not happen in the future.

Explanation