Mr. Know All Summative Assessment 10-2

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Dive into "Mr. Know-All" with engaging comprehension questions and analysis prompts.

Why is the narrator not happy about sharing a cabin with Mr. Kelada? He doesn’t like his accent He doesn’t like his name He doesn’t like Americans He doesn’t like diplomats How do we know the pearls were real at the end? Because Mr. Kelada won the bet. Because Mr. Kelada said they were. Because Mrs. Ramsay said they were. Because Mrs. Ramsay slipped the money under Mr. Kelada’s door. What annoys the narrator about Mr. Kelada? Mr. Kelada doesn’t talk to him at dinner Mr. Kelada doesn’t know how to play cards Mr. Kelada spends a lot of time with him Mr. Kelada likes to talk to Ms. Ramsay Why does Mr. Ramsay challenge Mr. Kelada’s knowledge of pearls? Give two reasons1)2) Choose the correct word. 1. Mr. Kelada arranged(addressed/ arranged) all the social events on the ship.2. Mr. Ramsay always wanted to have his own way. He was as dogmatic(embarrassed / dogmatic) as Mr. Kelada.3. An envelope is addressed to the receiver (receiver / sender).4. The girl brought a huge trunk (trunk / berth) full of clothes. Why did Mr. Kelada say that the pearls were fake? Because he realized he was wrong. Because he realized Mr. Ramsay was right. Because sometimes being wrong is the right thing to do Because it's important to be right. HOTSAfter seeing Mrs. Ramsay's reaction to the discussion about the pearls, Mr. Kelada "stopped with his mouth open. He flushed deeply. You could almost see the effort he was making over himself." Why does Mr. Kelada react this way? Write the thinking skill and explain your answer HOTSWhat can we understand about the narrator by the way he judges Mr. Kelada at the beginning of the story? Write the thinking skill and explain your answer BRIDGING TEXT AND CONTEXTSomerset Maugham felt that his stories had to have a moral and teach people tolerance, wisdom and compassion. Explain how this statement is relevant to “Mr. Know-All”. Support your answer with examples from the story.

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