The City of Ember Chapter 18-19 Quiz

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The City of Ember - Chapter 18 "Where the River Goes"

Chapter 19 "A World of Light" - Pages 238-257

1. What did Lina and Doon see as the tunnel opened into a large room?
wall carvings
people and animals
stalactites and stalagmites

2. The ride in the boat varied between ______________.


wild rapids and slow pools of water
tunnels with darkness and open sky with light
cold and warm areas

3. At the second pool Lina, Poppy, and Doon ______________.


became lost and had to backtrack
saw a sign which told them the way to go
got out of the boat

4. After leaving the boat Doon and Lina followed ________.


a brick road
a wide path
arrows showing the way

5. Poppy found a _____________ in the boat.

6. Lina forgot to ________________.


to pack extra clothes
bring food with her
give the note with instructions to Clary

7. The Builders left a message under glass telling the refugees from Ember to
_____________________.
turn around and go back to Ember
follow the map to the city
get ready for a long climb

8. The first change Lina noticed as she climbed in the tunnel upward was _____________.
the air
the light
the sounds

9. What time of day did Lina and Doon reach the end of the tunnel?
day
night
10. As the sun rose what did Lina and Doon notice?
A city in the distance like the one Lina had dreamed about.
Everything around them was springing to life.
People were on the next hill coming to greet them.

11. Where was the city of Ember?


in a cave
under the ocean's floor
in a space station
in an evacuated government laboratory under the Sonoran Desert

12. Which statement from Chapter 18 contains a cause-effect relationship?

It was the dark that was most terrible-going so fast into the dark.
Lina held on tightly to Poppy for a long time.
This is the matches, so this one must be candles.
The boat lurched, Lina slid forward.

13. The author most likely wrote The City of Ember to:

persuade the reader to write fictional essays


entertain the reader with an exceptional story
inform the reader that they must take action to prevent earthly catastrophes
amuse the reader with a humorous story

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