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What class are the narrator and Addison in?
What class are the narrator and Addison in?
What time do the gunshots begin?
What time do the gunshots begin?
What does Mrs. Peterson do when she locks the door?
What does Mrs. Peterson do when she locks the door?
How does Addison react when the gunshots begin?
How does Addison react when the gunshots begin?
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Who does the shooter recognize in the classroom?
Who does the shooter recognize in the classroom?
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What does Addison do when the shooter enters the classroom?
What does Addison do when the shooter enters the classroom?
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What does the shooter accuse Addison and the narrator of doing?
What does the shooter accuse Addison and the narrator of doing?
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What does the narrator do when the shooter raises the gun again?
What does the narrator do when the shooter raises the gun again?
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What does the shooter accuse Addison of doing?
What does the shooter accuse Addison of doing?
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How does the shooter ultimately die?
How does the shooter ultimately die?
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What is the subject of the Domestic Violence Tragedy?
What is the subject of the Domestic Violence Tragedy?
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What is the message about domestic violence in the text?
What is the message about domestic violence in the text?
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What class are the narrator and Addison in?
What class are the narrator and Addison in?
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What time do the gunshots begin?
What time do the gunshots begin?
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Who locks the door during the shooting?
Who locks the door during the shooting?
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How does Addison react to the shooting?
How does Addison react to the shooting?
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Who does the shooter accuse of trying to kill him?
Who does the shooter accuse of trying to kill him?
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What is the relationship between the shooter and Addison?
What is the relationship between the shooter and Addison?
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What does Addison try to do when the shooter enters the classroom?
What does Addison try to do when the shooter enters the classroom?
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What is the main message of the domestic violence tragedy?
What is the main message of the domestic violence tragedy?
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What happens after the man accuses Addison of being self-centered?
What happens after the man accuses Addison of being self-centered?
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What does the narrator think of Addison's character?
What does the narrator think of Addison's character?
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What is the main message about seeking help for domestic violence?
What is the main message about seeking help for domestic violence?
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What is the ultimate outcome of the school shooting?
What is the ultimate outcome of the school shooting?
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Study Notes
Surviving a School Shooting
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The narrator and Addison are students in Mrs. Peterson's math class, where students often misbehave and Google answers.
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Gunshots begin at 9:56 a.m., and the students realize it's not a joke.
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Mrs. Peterson locks the door but doesn't give instructions, and the students huddle in the back of the room.
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Addison sobs uncontrollably, and the narrator tries to comfort her.
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The narrator calls their mother to say goodbye, and Addison tries to reassure the narrator that they'll be okay.
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The shooter enters the classroom, and Addison recognizes him as her brother.
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The shooter points the gun at the students, and Addison tries to reason with him.
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The shooter lowers the gun, but then accuses Addison and the narrator of trying to kill him.
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Addison continues to try and reason with her brother, but he raises the gun again.
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The narrator backs away, and the shooter accuses Addison of betraying him.
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Addison tries to convince her brother to put down the gun and get help.
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The shooter ultimately takes his own life, leaving the students traumatized and changed forever.Domestic Violence Tragedy
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The text describes a domestic violence incident between a man and a woman named Addison.
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The man accuses Addison of being a self-centered person who never wanted to help him.
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Addison asks if he really believes that and the man grabs her by the hair and pulls her towards him.
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The narrator looks away from the scene because the man's words hurt the most.
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The narrator knows Addison to be one of the most selfless people they know.
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The scene ends with another gunshot at 10:34 a.m.
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The text suggests that the gunshot was fatal.
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The incident highlights the danger of domestic violence.
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Domestic violence is a serious problem that affects many people.
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It is important to recognize the signs of domestic violence and to seek help if you or someone you know is experiencing it.
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There are resources available for people who are experiencing domestic violence.
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It is important to reach out for help and support.
Surviving a School Shooting
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The narrator and Addison are students in Mrs. Peterson's math class, where students often misbehave and Google answers.
-
Gunshots begin at 9:56 a.m., and the students realize it's not a joke.
-
Mrs. Peterson locks the door but doesn't give instructions, and the students huddle in the back of the room.
-
Addison sobs uncontrollably, and the narrator tries to comfort her.
-
The narrator calls their mother to say goodbye, and Addison tries to reassure the narrator that they'll be okay.
-
The shooter enters the classroom, and Addison recognizes him as her brother.
-
The shooter points the gun at the students, and Addison tries to reason with him.
-
The shooter lowers the gun, but then accuses Addison and the narrator of trying to kill him.
-
Addison continues to try and reason with her brother, but he raises the gun again.
-
The narrator backs away, and the shooter accuses Addison of betraying him.
-
Addison tries to convince her brother to put down the gun and get help.
-
The shooter ultimately takes his own life, leaving the students traumatized and changed forever.Domestic Violence Tragedy
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The text describes a domestic violence incident between a man and a woman named Addison.
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The man accuses Addison of being a self-centered person who never wanted to help him.
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Addison asks if he really believes that and the man grabs her by the hair and pulls her towards him.
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The narrator looks away from the scene because the man's words hurt the most.
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The narrator knows Addison to be one of the most selfless people they know.
-
The scene ends with another gunshot at 10:34 a.m.
-
The text suggests that the gunshot was fatal.
-
The incident highlights the danger of domestic violence.
-
Domestic violence is a serious problem that affects many people.
-
It is important to recognize the signs of domestic violence and to seek help if you or someone you know is experiencing it.
-
There are resources available for people who are experiencing domestic violence.
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It is important to reach out for help and support.
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Description
Test your knowledge and understanding of two different types of tragic events with these quizzes. The first quiz, "Surviving a School Shooting," takes you through a harrowing tale of survival and the emotional aftermath of a school shooting. The second quiz, "Domestic Violence Tragedy," explores the issue of domestic violence and its devastating effects on individuals and families. Learn about the signs of domestic violence and the resources available for those affected. Sharpen your awareness and empathy towards these important topics through these quizzes