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Lamb to the slaughter quiz

Question 1
 
Which of the following things does Mary do, say or feel that does NOT show her love for Patrick, her husband? Choose the best possible answer.

 a

She watches the clock, waiting for his arrival from work.

 b

She is sewing a patch on his favorite shirt.

 c

She offers him a drink when he comes home.

 d

She offers to cook him dinner.

Question 2 (1 point)

What is the first sign that something might be wrong with Patrick, Mary's husband?

 a

He speaks to Mary rudely

 b

He drinks his first beverage quickly and fixes another strong one

 c

He is late coming home from work

 d

He says he is not hungry

Question 3 (1 point)

Why does Mary offer to do a number of things for her husband?

 a

She is trying to convince him to stay

 b

She is pretending to love him

 c

She is practicing her alibi (proof she didn't kill him)

 d

It is all she knows how to do because she has dedicated her life to him

Question 4 (1 point)

What does Patrick tell Mary?

 a

That he got a promotion at work

 b

He is leaving her

 c

She has been a bad wife

 d

He wants lamb for supper

Question 5 (1 point)

Explain why Mary decides to make supper.

 a

She does not know what else to do

 b

She wants to look innocent of the crime

 c

She wants to get rid of the murder weapon

 d

She wants to poison the policemen and escape

Question 6 (1 point)

Mary uses the leg of lamb to kill her husband because

 a

She knows he loves lamb and wants to punish him

 b

It happens to be available

 c

She knows she can get rid of the evidence

 d

Everyone knows she planned on cooking it for dinner

Question 7 (1 point)

Which of the following does Mary NOT DO in order to make herself look innocent?

 a

Fixes her makeup to go to the store

 b

Practices how she will speak to Sam

 c

Takes the car to the store to get there faster

 d

Tells Sam that Patrick is too tired to eat out

Question 8 (1 point)

When Mary comes home from the store she

 a

Pretends to be sad about Patrick's death

 b

Calmly walks to Patrick's body to check to see if he is alive

 c

Bursts into tears because she really loved Patrick

 d

Put the lamb in the oven

Question 9 (1 point)

Which of the following is NOT an example of irony?

 a

The "perfect" wife kills her husband

 b

A small, quiet woman commits a violent crime

 c

A policeman is murdered and the crime likely won't be solved

 d

A policeman leaves his wife

Question 10 (1 point)

"Lamb to the slaughter" comes from the Bible and it is in reference to an innocent creature being sacrificed for the guilty.
Which of the following could be considered the "lamb to the slaughter"?

 a

Mary Maloney

 b

The unborn baby

 c

Patrick Maloney

 d

All of them


Respuesta :

Describe Mary Maloney's feelings towards her husband. How do her different actions demonstrate the emotions and feelings that she has for her husband?

Answer: Mary seems to be happy with her husband, at least at the beginning of the story.

Explanation:

Roald Dahl's 'Lamb to the Slaughter' tells a story about Mary Maloney, a pregnant woman who murders her husband Patrick when he announces that he will leave her.

Mary Maloney seems to be satisfied with her marriage, at least at the beginning of the story. As stated in the text, Mary's world seems to be centered around her husband:

"She [...] was content to sit quietly, enjoying his company after the long hours alone in the house."

Mary is portrayed as a woman who loved her husband for different reasons:

"She loved him for the way he sat loosely in a chair, for the way he came in a door, or moved slowly across the room with long strides..."

How is Patrick Maloney, the husband, acting when he arrives home? How is this different from his normal behavior, and what does his strange behavior foreshadow (hint at)?​

Answer: Patrick Maloney drinks heavily when he arrives home. He is not as communicative as he usually is. This behavior foreshadows that he has some news for his wife, which she will not be happy to hear.

Explanation:

Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives the readers certain clues about what will happen later in the story.

In "Lamb to the Slaughter", Patrick Maloney returns home and everything seems as usual, until he starts to drink a lot of alcohol. He barely talks to his wife, giving short answers to what Mary says. This behavior indicates that Patrick has certain news to share with his wife, and that he expects that she will not be happy when she hears it. He wants to leave his pregnant wife, and is aware that there is a difficult conversation in front of them.