For many high school readers, realistic fiction maximizes interest in and engagement with literature. “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is a quality example of the genre. In this short story, complicated family dynamics and a clash of cultures are addressed. This multiple choice quiz evaluates general reading comprehension and holds students accountable for completing assigned homework. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- Setting
- A traumatic incident in the family’s past
- The reason Dee does not live with her mother and sister
- Maggie’s engagement
- Maggie’s emotional response to the return of her sister
- The reasons for Maggie’s self-consciousness
- Mama’s daydreaming
- A significant change in Dee’s life
- The nickname for Dee’s boyfriend
- Items in which Dee takes apparent interest
- The reason Mama will not permit Dee to take the items
- Dee’s parting words for her sister
- Mama and Maggie’s actions at the end of the story
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