Year 9
Reading for meaning: Ten Minutes' Musing by Alice Dunbar Nelson
Year 9
Reading for meaning: Ten Minutes' Musing by Alice Dunbar Nelson
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will read a short story called 'Ten Minutes' Musing' by Alice Dunbar Nelson, who was among the African American writers whose artistic talents sparked the Harlem Renaissance. Today, we will develop our skills with comprehension and reading for meaning.
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8 Questions
Q1.
What was the name of the literary movement which Virginia Woolf belonged to?
post-modernism
romanticism
structuralism
Q2.
Which is the correct definition of the word "subvert"?
hide underneath something
return to something
Q3.
How does Virginia Woolf subvert some of the expectations of a ghost story?
The setting is eerie and mysterious.
There are no ghosts in the story.
Q4.
True or false? A short story is a novel that is incomplete.
true
Q5.
True or false? Short stories are always simple.
true
Q6.
True or false? Short stories have a fully developed theme but are shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
false
Q7.
True or false? The uncanny is an uncomfortable psychological experience where a familiar thing is encountered in an unsettling or eerie context.
false
Q8.
True or false? Virginia Woolf wanted her short story to be a comedy.
true
5 Questions
Q1.
In the title, Ten Minutes' Musing, what does the word "musing" mean?
laughing
watching a fight
Q2.
What kind of narrator is used in the story?
a second-person narrator
a third-person narrator
Q3.
What is the occupation of the narrator in the story?
doctor
writer
Q4.
Alice Dunbar Nelson was a writer and part of a cultural and artistic movement called...
The African American Renaissance
The Harlem Writers
The Renaissance
Q5.
Which of the following themes do you think the short story, Ten Minutes' Musing explores?
family
greed
human nature
love
revenge