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Character Analysis Fill in the table below with information about: a. Their profession b. Their relationships with other characters c. Their strengths d. Their weaknesses e. Their motivations (What do they want? What drives them to act the way they do?) Name Profession Relationships Strengths Weaknesses Motivations ICHABOD CRANE KATRINA VAN TASSEL BALTUS VAN TASSEL BROM VAN BRUNT HANS VAN RIPPER THE HEADLESS HESSIAN

Matching exercise 1. Match each phrase from the story with an image. In this by-place of nature there abode, in a remote period of American history, a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane, who sojourned, or, as he expressed it, tarried, in Sleepy Hollow, for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity. 1 A The schoolhouse stood in a rather lonely but pleasant situation, just at the foot of a woody hill, with a brook running close by, and a formidable birchtree growing at one end of it. 2 B and like the lion bold, which whilom so magnanimously the lamb did hold, he would sit with a child on one knee, and rock a cradle with his foot for whole hours together. 3 C he would have passed a pleasant life of it, in despite of the Devil and all his works, if his path had not been crossed by a being that causes more perplexity to mortal man than ghosts, goblins, and the whole race of witches put together 4 D

Glossary Inveterate (adj) long-established and unlikely to change Repose (n) a state of rest or sleep Stripling (n) a young man Sabbath (n) a religious day of rest Whither (adv) to which Sequestered (adj) isolated, hidden Powwow (n) a Native American ceremony Reverie (n) a daydream Hessian (n) Germany mercenary Anon (adv) soon Laud (n) praise Wight (n) a specific kind of person Sojourn (v) stay temporarily Withe (n) a flexible willow branch Peradventure (adv) perhaps Potentates (n) monarchs or rulers Behoove (v) to be a duty or responsibility of someone Onerous (adj) difficult, troublesome Whilom (adv) in the past Magnanimously (adv) generously or forgivingly Psalmody (n) the singing of psalms Parson (n) a member of the clergy Pedagogue (n) teacher Swain (n) a country youth Supernumerary (adj) extra or unneeded Erudition (n) knowledge or learning Credulity (n) gullibility Capacious (adj) spacious Portentous (adj) important, or done in a way to project from: to: importance Perambulation (v) a walk or strill Partridge (n) a type of bird

Quiz Please choose the best option for each of the following questions: from: to: 1. What is the other name given to Tarrytown? a. Greensburgh b. Hannastown c. New Stanton d. Hutchinson 2. What did the narrator go hunting for when he was young, in the walnut grove near the quiet valley? a. Badgers b. Foxes c. Bears d. Squirrels 3. How many butterflies fly around Sleepy Hollow when you turn the sketch into colourful reality? * a. 1 b. 3 c. 7 d. 10 4. What do people call the men who live in Sleepy Hollow? a. The Rustic Lads b. The Bewitched Boys c. The Untouchables d. The Sleepy Hollow Boys 5. What happens to the soldier that appears in the red doorway surrounded by spears? * a. He is stabbed with a spear b. His head is blown off by a cannonball c. He removes his head and jumps on a horse d. He waves at the camera and starts to dance 6. What animal does the Headless spectre, who haunts Sleepy Hollow, ride? a. A horse b. A bear c. A cow d. A dragon 7. Why did Ichabod Crane stay in Sleepy Hollow? a. To research the headless horseman b. To hide from the police c. To teach the children d. To practice squirrel hunting 8. Which of the below descriptions match Ichabod Crane? Select all that apply. a. Tall b. Fat c. Lanky d. Huge ears e. Tiny nose f. Long nose g. Enormous feet h. Blue eyes i. Green eyes 9. What did Ichabod Crane always say to his students after punishing them with the birch rod? a. That he was sorry and would never hit them again b. That they were nothing more than maggots c. That what didn t kill them would make them stronger d. That they would remember it and thank him for it *For these questions, refer to iclassics The Interactive Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Quiz 12. Why does the narrator say that women living in rural neighbourhoods generally consider the schoolmaster to be an important person? a. He provides opportunities for their children to further themselves and open their minds b. He is considered more learned and sophisticated than other men in the town c. They are jealous of all the time he spends with their children. d. He reminds them of their own teachers when they were young. 13. What book does Ichabod Crane often spend hours reading by the stream? a. History of New England Witchcraft b. The Dire Tales of Mather c. Sleepy Hollow: A History d. Horses and the Headless 10. How does Ichabod Crane survive despite not making much money from teaching? a. He is given board and lodge by the parents of his students b. He robs banks c. He has inherited a large fortune from his great aunt d. He smuggles illegal goods 11. What does Ichabod Crane take pride in doing on Sundays? a. Reading palms b. Singing psalms c. Attending church d. Teaching classes 14. What does Ichabod Crane do to drown his thoughts or drive away evil spirits while walking back from the stream at night? a. Read his book b. Tells stories about comets and shootings stars c. Counts up and down to and from 10 d. Sing psalms 15. What happens when you tap the tree in the moonlight? * a. A cloud of bats fly out from behind it b. The headless horseman rides out from behind it c. It turns into a silver, ghostly figure d. Ichabod Crane walks past, trembling 16. What does the narrator say is a being that causes more perplexity to mortal men than ghosts, goblins or witches? a. Vampires b. The Headless Horseman c. A woman d. Themselves *For these questions, refer to iclassics The Interactive Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Writing Imagine you are Katrina, in the middle of Ichabod and Brom s competition for your attention. Write a letter to your best friend explaining what s been happening, describing the two men, as well as how you feel about each of them, and then asking for advice on the situation.

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