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1. how does justine change in the story “a birthday tradition”?

she recognizes that her previous behavior was rude and ungrateful.

she decides to be honest with her grandmother about the clothes.

justine realizes that her grandmother doesn’t like their outings either.

justine discovers that she wants to be a fashion designer when she grows up.

2. which of the following detail best supports the change in justine’s character in “a birthday tradition”?

justine dislikes the outfit her grandmother sends.

justine is eager to spend time with her grandmother after receiving the note.

justine is relieved about not having to go out with her grandmother.

justine is surprised when her grandmother writes instead of visiting.

3. which statement best describes the effect of the narrative point of view in “a birthday tradition”?

the third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels in this story.

the third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of justine.

the first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in justine’s voice.

the second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points.

4. which statement best describes how the flashback affects the story “a birthday tradition”?

they demonstrate why justine is interested in fashion.

they develop and explain the anxiety justine feels.

they reveal grandma’s feelings about justine’s embarrassment.

they make clear the odd relationship justine has with her family.

read the following sentence from paragraph 2 of “a birthday tradition”. which of the words or phrases has the same meaning as the word imminent as it is used in paragraph 2?

justine reclined on the front porch and looked out at the driveway, awaiting her grandmother’s imminent arrival.

5. grandmother’s arrival was imminent because it was…

about to happen.

a yearly event.

an event to be dreaded.

previously scheduled.

6. what is the theme in the story “a birthday tradition”?

a miracle can happen at any moment.

beauty is all around.

friends do not have to be peers

be careful what you wish for.

7. which of the following quotations best supports the theme from question 6?

“justine felt tears well up, even though she realized that this was exactly what she wanted.”

“justine mumbled, ‘and then after you leave, i’ll incinerate the outfit.’”

“ the box was obviously another grandmother-chosen outfit: a fringe-covered, pink leather jacket and sparkly stretch slacks.”

“..you should be for the time you have with her and the effort she puts into selecting those outfits for you.”

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