Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this set of three plot-based quizzes covering H.P. Lovecraft’s short story “The Call of Cthulhu.” This set of materials may double as guided reading handouts to promote active engagement with fiction. Answer keys and a copy of the public domain narrative are included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- The identity of the narrator
- The narrator’s relation to Angell
- Angell’s profession
- The true cause of Angell’s death
- General assumptions about the nature of Angell’s death
- The narrator’s inheritance
- Characteristics of the sculpture the narrator receives
- The identity of a young sculptor
- A general character description of Wilcox
- The effects of a natural disaster
- Angell’s curiosity about Wilcox
- The reason Wilcox stops visiting Angell
- The narrator’s attitude toward Wilcox
- The collective experiences of artists and authors
- Legrasse’s home base
- Characteristics of the idol Legrasse possesses
- The academics’ collective reaction to the idol
- Professor Webb’s travels
- Legrasse’s account of the cultists
- Characteristics of the idol the cultists appear to worship
- The cultists’ name for bizarre beings
- The supposed origin of the strange beings
- The current location of the bizarre beings
- The manner of communication between the beings and humans
- The beings’ specific messages for humanity
- The cultists’ belief concerning the fate of humanity
- The narrator’s belief concerning his great uncle’s death
- The name of an important newspaper
- The content of an article in the newspaper
- The name of a ship Johansen and his peers attack
- The narrator’s travels around the world
- The identity of a Johansen relative whom the narrator meets
- The true cause of Johansen’s death
- What the narrator receives as a result of his visit to Norway
- The bizarre characteristic of a city Johansen visits
- The comparison between Cthulhu and a Greek mythological figure
- Events leading to Briden’s death
- A major decision Johansen makes
- The result of the major decision
- What the narrator decides to do with the records he has acquired
- The narrator’s assessment of his own fate
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