"Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy" Quiz

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    Who is the main Character of the story?

    • Tim O'Brian
    • Billy Boy Watkins
    • Paul Berlin
    • Buffalo
    • Doc Peret
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The quiz will feature 5 multiple choice, 4 fill-in-the-blank, and a short answer question. The short answer question must be written in complete sentences. Good Luck!

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  • 2. 

    Which character dies in the story?

    • Doc Peret

    • Paul Berlin

    • Tim O'Brian

    • Billy Boy Watkins

    • Dr. Peret

    Correct Answer
    A. Billy Boy Watkins
    Explanation
    Billy Boy Watkins dies in the story.

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  • 3. 

    What is the cause of death of the person?

    • Shot

    • Stabbed

    • Stepped on a mine

    • Heart attack

    • Drown

    Correct Answer
    A. Heart attack
    Explanation
    The person's cause of death is a heart attack. This means that their heart stopped functioning properly, leading to their death.

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  • 4. 

    In what war does this story take place?

    • WWI

    • WWII

    • French and Indian War

    • Civil War

    • Vietnam War

    Correct Answer
    A. Vietnam War
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Vietnam War because the question asks about the war in which the story takes place, and Vietnam War is one of the options provided.

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  • 5. 

    What point-of-view is this story?

    • First Person Omniscient

    • First Person Limited

    • Third Person Omniscient

    • Third Person Limited

    • Second Person

    Correct Answer
    A. Third Person Limited
    Explanation
    The story is told from the perspective of a narrator who is not a character in the story. However, the narrator only has access to the thoughts and feelings of one character, limiting the reader's knowledge to that character's perspective. This point-of-view allows for some insight into the character's thoughts and emotions, but does not provide a complete understanding of all the characters' perspectives.

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  • 6. 

    Paul_________ is a first class private.

    • Berlin

    • Rome

    Correct Answer
    A. Berlin
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Berlin because the sentence states that Paul is a first class private, which implies that Berlin is the location where Paul holds this position.

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  • 7. 

    In the end, Paul cant stop_____________.

    • Laughing

    • Crying

    Correct Answer
    A. Laughing
    Explanation
    Paul can't stop laughing because something funny or amusing has happened. It could be a joke, a funny situation, or someone's humorous behavior. This uncontrollable laughter suggests that Paul finds something extremely amusing and is unable to control his laughter.

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  • 8. 

    The author of this story is_______________.

    • Tim O'Brian

    • Jules Verne

    Correct Answer
    A. Tim O'Brian
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Tim O'Brian because the question asks for the author of the story, and Tim O'Brian is mentioned as one of the options. Therefore, it can be inferred that Tim O'Brian is the author of the story.

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  • 9. 

    The type of conflict for this story is___________________.

    • Person vs. Self

    • Person vs. Technology

    Correct Answer
    A. Person vs. Self
    Explanation
    In this story, the conflict revolves around the internal struggle of the main character. The conflict is not with another person or with any technological device, but rather with their own thoughts, emotions, or decisions. The story focuses on the character's inner turmoil, their doubts, fears, or moral dilemmas, which they must overcome or resolve within themselves.

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  • 10. 

    Why do you Think Paul can't stop laughing at the end of the story?

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