PART ONE: CHAPTER TWENTY - ONE - Laurie Makes Mischief, and Jo Makes Peace Quiz — Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
Comprehension Quiz: PART ONE: CHAPTER TWENTY - ONE - Laurie Makes Mischief, and Jo Makes Peace
Why does Laurie forge a love letter to Meg?
- He wants to test whether Meg truly loves Mr. Brooke
- He feels indignant that Mr. Brooke did not confide in him and wants to retaliate for being excluded from the secret
- He is trying to help Mr. Brooke express his feelings
- He wants to embarrass Jo for keeping secrets
What does Meg write in her reply to the forged love letter?
- She declares her love for Mr. Brooke and agrees to keep it secret
- She angrily rejects Mr. Brooke and tells him never to write again
- She says she is too young, does not want secrets from her mother, and that he must speak to her father
- She asks Jo to deliver a verbal message to Mr. Brooke instead
How does Jo figure out that Laurie wrote the forged letter?
- Laurie confesses before anyone suspects him
- Mr. Brooke tells the March family directly
- Jo examines both letters and recognizes Laurie's handwriting, concluding he wrote both notes
- Beth overhears Laurie bragging about the prank
Why does Mr. Laurence physically shake Laurie?
- Because Laurie refuses to apologize to Meg
- Because Laurie refuses to explain why Mrs. March summoned him, and Mr. Laurence demands the full truth
- Because Laurie announces he is dropping out of school
- Because Laurie broke a valuable item in the house
What pretense does Jo use to visit Mr. Laurence's study?
- She claims to be looking for Laurie
- She says she needs help with her writing
- She comes to return a book and asks for the second volume of Boswell's Johnson
- She brings a letter from her mother
What painful family memory does Jo's mention of running away trigger for Mr. Laurence?
- His wife had once left him during an argument
- Laurie's father had run away in his youth and married against Mr. Laurence's will
- A servant had stolen from the household and fled
- His own brother had disappeared as a young man
What solution does Jo propose to resolve the conflict between Laurie and his grandfather?
- She suggests Laurie be allowed to visit Washington for a week
- She asks Mrs. March to intervene with Mr. Laurence
- She suggests Mr. Laurence write a formal apology to Laurie for shaking him
- She tells Mr. Laurence the full truth about the prank
Why does Jo refuse Laurie's invitation to run away to Washington together?
- She is afraid of getting lost on the journey
- She does not have enough money for the trip
- She recognizes that as a girl she must "be proper and stop at home" despite her longing for adventure
- Her mother explicitly forbids her from going
Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?
In the sentence "he was an incorrigible tease," what does "incorrigible" mean?
- Easily embarrassed or shy
- Incapable of being corrected or reformed
- Extremely intelligent and cunning
- Kind-hearted but mischievous
What does "propitiate" mean in the sentence "hoping to propitiate him by accepting a second dose of Boswell's Johnson"?
- To anger or provoke someone deliberately
- To win or regain someone's favor by doing something that pleases them
- To confuse or distract someone from the truth
- To quietly observe someone without being noticed
In the phrase "the irascible old gentleman," what does "irascible" mean?
- Generous and warm-hearted
- Confused and forgetful
- Easily provoked to anger; quick-tempered
- Dignified and formal in manner
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