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Level 6-7 Napoleon Rjurik Davidson Summary This book is about the rise and fall of Napoleon and his conquest of Europe. Contents Before Reading Think Ahead... 2 Vocabulary... 3 During Reading Comprehension... 5 After Reading Think About It... 8

Before Reading Think Ahead Look at the pictures and answer the questions. self-made man nobility monarchy ambition medallion King Louis XVI Napoleon Bonaparte 1. Before the French Revolution, what kind of government ruled France? 2. What do you call a person born into the highest social class? 3. What do you call a man who had to work for his success? 4. What personality quality drove Napoleon to success? 2 World History Readers

Before Reading Vocabulary A Read and match. 1. a. licorice 2. b. memoir 3. c. tease 4. d. guillotine 5. e. horizon 6. f. medallion 7. g. cheat 8. h. bullet Napoleon 3

Before Reading B Write the word for each definition. overwhelm myth liberty abolish brutal 1. freedom 2. to defeat through large numbers or great power 3. cruel and violent 4. to put an end to 5. an idea that is not true but is believed by many people C Choose the word that means about the same as the underlined words. 1. Many people gladly accepted Napoleon as a savior. a. overthrew b. embraced c. feared d. abolished 2. Nobles had many advantages that the common people did not. a. medallions b. memoirs c. privileges d. licorices 3. The Duke of Wellington had a(n) sensational victory over Napoleon. a. ambitious b. spectacular c. disappointing d. disbanding 4. Some people see Napoleon as a hero, and other people see him as a wicked person. a. king b. myth c. tease d. villain 4 World History Readers

During Reading Comprehension A Match the pictures with the correct sentences. a. Napoleon s soldiers brought cannons into the street and fired them at the crowd. b. Cats and open doors were two of Napoleon s fears. c. Napoleon crowned himself emperor at Notre Dame Cathedral. 1. 2. 3. B Choose the best answer. 1. Where was Napoleon sent to school? a. Belgium b. Corsica c. Russia d. France 2. In which year did Napoleon disband the parliament of France? a. 1799 b. 1769 c. 1795 d. 1815 3. Who were the Duke of Wellington s allies that helped defeat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo? a. The Russians b. The Prussians c. The French d. The Belgians Napoleon 5

During Reading C Choose the correct phrase for each picture. One (1) choice will not be used. a. The beheading of King Louis XVI b. Josephine: the woman Napoleon loved c. A superb victory at Austerlitz d. The seemingly endless plains of Russia e. The Emperor of France 1. 2. 3. 4. D Read each sentence. Write T if it is true or F if it is false. 1. Napoleon was born into a noble family. 2. The French Revolution gave Napoleon his big chance. 3. Josephine and Napoleon were madly in love with one another. 4. Napoleon gave many valuable objects, including money and paintings, to Italy. 5. After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon was exiled to the island of Saint Helena. 6 World History Readers

During Reading E Complete the sentences with the correct words. 1. At school, Napoleon was because of his accent. embraced teased 2. The French Revolution the nobility. abolished privileged 3. Napoleon gave Josephine a with the words To Destiny written on it. medallion guillotine 4. At Waterloo, cannon balls and flew through the sky. licorice bullets 5. On Saint Helena, Napoleon dictated his about his life. liberties memoirs F Number the events in order from 1=first to 5=last. a. The people of France overthrew King Louis XVI. b. Napoleon was sent to live on Saint Helena. c. Napoleon joined the army as a teenager, and his path to power began. d. Napoleon retreated from Russia through ice and snow. e. At Notre Dame Cathedral, Napoleon crowned himself emperor. Napoleon 7

After Reading Think About It A Look in the reader to write the answers to the following 5-W questions. Who? What? When? Where? Why? is thought of as a hero by some people and a villain by others. Napoleon aspired to be like famous such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Napoleon disbanded the French parliament and declared himself emperor in. At the Battle of, Napoleon met a crushing defeat at the hands of the British and their Prussian allies. Napoleon thought and once said, I am the revolution. B Complete the sentences below with your own ideas. From this book, I learned. Before I read this book, I knew. Now I also know. 8 World History Readers