For many high school readers, horror and psychological fiction are genres that maximize engagement with literature. “The Birds” by Daphne du Maurier features elements consistent with both genres: an isolated setting, killings without clear motivations, the suggestion of humanity’s imminent extinction, and more. This editable, multiple choice quiz covering “The Birds” helps English teachers promote homework accountability, evaluate reading comprehension, and save time at home without sacrificing quality in the classroom. An answer key is included. Materials delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- The reason the protagonist only works part-time
- The nature of the protagonist’s work
- A description of the protagonist’s personality
- A description of the setting
- A detail that foreshadows the first avian attack on the protagonist’s family
- The protagonist’s observations on the morning following the first attack
- Others’ reactions to the protagonist’s account
- The protagonist’s disposal of the birds’ corpses
- Information provided in a special bulletin
- Official theories explaining why the birds are traveling farther south
- A predictor of avian attacks
- The effects of military combat against the enemy
- The protagonist’s ponderings in the resolution
- The protagonist’s final act in the resolution
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