A. They dressed the boys like girls and told them to behave as girls do
B. They locked the uncle away until the children were old enough to protect themselves
C. They dressed the girls like boys and told them to behave as boys do
D. They formed a mob and chased the uncle out of the village
Related Mcqs:
- Why do you think the uncle was named the “Unnatural Uncle” ?
A. The Eskimo’s felt that family was important and to try to harm a family member was not normal or natural
B. The pronunciation of Eskimo names are impossible so the author decided that this was easy for the reader
C. All Eskimo myths name the antagonist the “Unnatural Uncle”
D. Since this tale is from the oral tradition, the characters had no names and when the myth was written down this is the name that was given - In addition to driving the family coach, what other responsibility do the St. Clare assign Uncle Tom ?
A. Tutoring Eva
B. Managing finances
C. Helping Dinah cook
D. Administering Marie’s medicine - How many children does Uncle Tom have ?
A. one
B. seven
C. five
D. three - Which of Uncle Tom’s personal characteristics guided his interactions with others and his responses to his circumstances ?
A. His gentle and soft-spoken nature
B. His honesty and deep devotion to God
C. His overwhelming fear of violence
D. His ability to hide his rebellious nature. - What does George Shelby give Uncle Tom to wear on a string around his neck before Tom is taken away ?
A. A locket
B. A ring
C. A dollar
D. A crucifix - Beecher Stowe wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” to illustrate the evils of_________________?
A. Alcohol
B. Slavery
C. Foreign
D. Imperialism - Which character in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” directly opposes the Fugitive Slave Law ?
A. Senator Bird
B. Mrs. Bird
C. St. Clare
D. Haley - What type of myth is the tale “The Jealous Uncle” ?
A. Origin tale
B. Trickster tale
C. Hero tale
D. A fable - Who has been teaching Uncle Tom to read ?
A. Eliza
B. George
C. Haley
D. Mr.Symmes - Why was the book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” written ?
A. as a pro- slavery argument
B. the author was a runaway slave
C. as a view point from Canada
D. as propaganda against slavery