Ultimate Trivia Quiz On Book Because Of Winn Dixie

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  • 1. 

    What does the word selecting mean in the sentence? The dog could see me in the library, selecting my books.

    • A. 

      Fixing

    • B. 

      Signing

    • C. 

      Choosing

    • D. 

      Returning

    Correct Answer
    C. Choosing
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the word "selecting" means choosing. It implies that the person is in the library and actively picking out their books.

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  • 2. 

    What does the word snuffled mean in the sentence? We could hear Winn-Dixie as he snuffled along the trail in the woods

    • A. 

      Barked loudly

    • B. 

      Played quietly

    • C. 

      Wagged his tail

    • D. 

      Breathed noisily

    Correct Answer
    D. Breathed noisily
    Explanation
    The word "snuffled" in the sentence means that Winn-Dixie was breathing noisily.

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  • 3. 

    What does the word peculiar mean in the sentence? I could hear a very peculiar sound coming from the woods.

    • A. 

      Loud

    • B. 

      Strange

    • C. 

      Familiar

    • D. 

      Beautiful

    Correct Answer
    B. Strange
    Explanation
    The word "peculiar" in the sentence means strange. This is indicated by the phrase "very peculiar sound," which suggests that the sound coming from the woods is unusual or out of the ordinary.

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  • 4. 

    What is MOST LIKELY the reason why the narrator says that Winn- Dixie has a large heart?

    • A. 

      Winn-Dixie is a large dog, so the size of his heart is big.

    • B. 

      Winn-Dixie is a loving and well-behaved dog.

    • C. 

      Winn-Dixie has the heart of a bear.

    • D. 

      Winn-Dixie likes to read books.

    Correct Answer
    B. Winn-Dixie is a loving and well-behaved dog.
    Explanation
    The narrator says that Winn-Dixie has a large heart because he is loving and well-behaved. This suggests that Winn-Dixie is kind, affectionate, and has a gentle nature, which makes him endearing to the narrator and others. The phrase "large heart" is used metaphorically to describe his loving personality and not his physical size.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these BEST describes why the passage is a fantasy?

    • A. 

      Miss Franny threw the book War and Peace at the bear.

    • B. 

      The men in town teased Miss Franny about the bear.

    • C. 

      The bear was reading the book in the woods.

    • D. 

      Miss Franny thought Winn- Dixie was a bear.

    Correct Answer
    C. The bear was reading the book in the woods.
    Explanation
    The passage is a fantasy because it includes a bear reading a book in the woods, which is not a realistic or believable scenario in real life.

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  • 6. 

    Why does the author MOST LIKELY include this sentence?

    • A. 

      To show that divers need to be more careful when swimming in the ocean

    • B. 

      To suggest that the coral is not important to the animals of the ocean

    • C. 

      To show that the divers need a place to swim

    • D. 

      To suggest that the broken coral can grow back

    Correct Answer
    D. To suggest that the broken coral can grow back
    Explanation
    The author most likely includes the sentence to suggest that the broken coral can grow back. This implies that the author wants to convey the idea that although the coral may be damaged, there is hope for its recovery and restoration.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these events BEST completes the sequence? 1. A bear walks into the library. 2. Miss Franny throws a book at the bear. 3. 4. The men in town tease Miss Franny.

    • A. 

      The men come in and rescue Miss Franny.

    • B. 

      The bear takes the book and leaves.

    • C. 

      The bear tries to eat Miss Franny.

    • D. 

      Miss Franny runs away.

    Correct Answer
    B. The bear takes the book and leaves.
    Explanation
    The event that best completes the sequence is "The bear takes the book and leaves." This is because it provides a logical continuation of the previous events. First, the bear walks into the library, then Miss Franny throws a book at the bear. The next logical event would be for the bear to take the book and leave, as it has been provoked by Miss Franny's actions. The other options, such as the men rescuing Miss Franny or the bear trying to eat her, do not flow as smoothly from the previous events.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these BEST describes what Miss Franny and the narrator have in common?

    • A. 

      They both like palmetto trees.

    • B. 

      They are both funny and outrageous.

    • C. 

      They are both lonely and like stories.

    • D. 

      They have both read War and Peace.

    Correct Answer
    C. They are both lonely and like stories.
    Explanation
    Miss Franny and the narrator both share the common traits of being lonely and enjoying stories. This can be inferred from the text, as both characters are depicted as isolated individuals who find solace and connection through storytelling. Their shared loneliness and love for stories likely form a bond between them, leading to a deeper understanding and connection between the two characters.

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  • 9. 

    Which of these is MOST important to the passage?

    • A. 

      The narrator says she sometimes feels sad and friendless in the new town.

    • B. 

      Amanda Wilkinson had read Johnny Tremain.

    • C. 

      Miss Franny is older than the narrator.

    • D. 

      Amanda Wilkinson is pinch-faced.

    Correct Answer
    A. The narrator says she sometimes feels sad and friendless in the new town.
    Explanation
    The passage focuses on the emotions and experiences of the narrator in the new town. The statement that the narrator sometimes feels sad and friendless in the new town is the most important because it directly relates to the main theme of the passage. It highlights the narrator's feelings of loneliness and sets the tone for the rest of the passage. This statement provides insight into the narrator's perspective and adds depth to their character.

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