What does Guzzo do when he sees that Quinn made that shirt?
Punches him, accuses him of "hopping on the Rashad bandwagon"
How does Guzzo feel about Quinn's shirt?
He doesn't like it.
What is the theme of this chapter?
Stepping out of your comfort zone and taking action.
What were the words that Quinn wrote on his shirt?
"I'M MARCHING / ARE YOU?"
What does Quinn's mother think about protesting?
She believes it'll get him hurt and that he'll lose his scholarship.
Where does Guzzo confront Quinn about his t-shirt?
Outside the school door.
What does English do to protest against what happened to Rashad?
Names his play after him, raises his fist up and says "Rashad"
Why does Guzzo form the opinion he does about Quinn's shirt?
He's deeply loyal to Paul and believes that Quinn is betraying him and Paul.
What does Guzzo say to Quinn that ends their friendship? (Does not need to be word for word.)
"Don’t let me see your face in our house again… We play ball, but we don’t speak to each other.”
Who tries to convince Quinn not to attend the protest out of fear for his safety and future?
Quinn's mother
What does Quinn realize about the stance he's taken so far?
He was running away by not doing anything.
What is the order in which these three events happen?
A. Coach Carney reprimands Quinn.
B. Quinn makes his t-shirt.
C. Quinn's mother is called.
B, A, C
What does Coach Carney say or do when he sees the shirt Quinn made?
Warns him of the school's "no protesting" rule, threatens to call Quinn's mother
What fears did Quinn have to overcome to show support for the protest? (Multiple answers, any accepted)
Disapproval, losing his friends, losing social standing.
Was Quinn actually supporting Rashad by not doing anything and staying passive?
No.