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"Like the Sun" by R.K. Narayan
- In "Like the Sun," what experiment does Sekhar conduct?
- Observing how anger affects different people
- Keeping the ungraded papers a secret for ten days
- Studying the effects of sunlight
- Telling the truth for one day
- In "Like the Sun," Sekhar makes a comment about breakfast to his wife. What is the result of this comment?
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- He has a bad day at work.
- She prepares another meal.
- Her feelings are hurt.
- He gets another helping.
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- In "Like the Sun," how does Sekhar feel when he is asked to critique the headmaster's singing?
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- Excited
- Uneasy
- Angry
- Pleased
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- In "Like the Sun," Sekhar fears that because of his actions, he may lose his friends and his job. Why does he fear these things?
- Because he is wasting time on his experiment.
- Because people do not want to see Sekhar improve himself.
- Because people are generally against change.
- Because hearing the truth can be painful for people.
- Which is an ironic event in "Like the Sun?"
- Sekahr has an idea for an experiment.
- Sekahr goes to the headmaster's house for dinner.
- The headmaster sings traditional Indian songs.
- The headmaster thanks Sekhar for his opinion.
- The major conflict in this story is______.
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- Man vs. nature
- Man vs. man
- Man vs. machine
- Man vs. self
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- The imagery in the following lines serves what purpose in the text.
All the time the headmaster was singing, Sekhar went on commenting within himself. He croaks like a dozen frog. He is bellowing like a buffalo. Now he sounds like loose window shutters in a storm.
- The show the stark truth and create suspense about how Sekhar is going to be honest to his boss.
- To make the reader's laugh at Sekhar's boss.
- To show how serious the situation with his boss is
- To describe how Sekhar is honest without any worries
- Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony in the story?
- He tells the truth to his boss, and we did not think that he would.
- We know that Sekhar is doing an experiment where he is honest all day long, but no one else does.
- Sekhar lies when we think that he is going to tell the truth.
- There is no dramatic irony in the story.
- Which of the following pieces of textual evidence properly foreshadows that people are not going to like Sekhar's truthfulness?
- "Truth, […] is like the sun. […]the essence of human relationships consisted of tempering truth so that it might not shock."
- "He told no one of his experiment. It was a quiet resolve, a secret pact between him and eternity."
- "He saw her wince and said to himself, Can't be helped."
- "The headmaster lighted incense sticks. 'Just to create the right atmosphere,' he explained"
- Which of the following descriptions is an accurate description of the protagonist?
- He is a flat character.
- He is a round character.
- He is the theme of the story.
- His motivation is to hurt people.
- Which point of view is the story written from?
- First person
- Second person
- Third person omniscient
- Third person limited
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