He is the protagonist in Paper Towns
Who is Q (Quentin Jacobsen)?
The event that takes place at the beginning of the novel involving Margo.
What is Margo's disappearance? (also accepted: Margo and Q find a dead neighbor in the park)
This character says "What a treacherous thing it is to believe that a person is more than a person"
Who is Quentin?
Paper Towns primarily takes place in this city and state
This is the name of Q's "mysterious" neighbor?
Who is Margo Roth Spiegelman?
On the night before her disappearance, what do Margo and Q do?
What is go on an "adventure" around their town?
The character that states "I am not a prize to be won" is
Who is Margo?
The setting of the school Quentin, Margo, Ben, Radar and the others attend
This character is Quentin's best friend
Who is Ben? (also acceptable: Radar)
These are left by Margo that lead Q, Ben and Radar on a "scavenger hunt"
What are clues left by Margo?
Poster, Whitman poems highlighted, references to records and Woody Guthrie
Quentin states "She loves mysteries much, she became one". To whom is he referring?
Margo Roth Spiegelman
The role that the road trip plays in the setting of the novel.
What is it symbolizes exploration and discovery.
The character that provides comic relief throughout the story.
Who is Radar?
This has Quentin rally his friends to search for Margo.
What is Margo's absence from school?
"The way I figure it, everyone gets a miracle. Like, I don’t know what yours is, but mine is that I found you." Who states this and to whom?
Who is Quentin says this to Margo
The setting of the suburbs contributes to the story by
What is it reflects the characters sheltered/boring lives.
At the beginning of the story, the relationship between Q and Margo is
What is childhood friends?
Quentin's realization about Margo's true self is this part of the story (think about a plot diagram)
What is the Climax?
Explain the meaning of this quote:
"The best way to keep your friends close is to keep them at a distance."
What is the difficulty in maintaining relationships/friendships
What is the meaning of "paper towns" as Margo refers to them
What are places that are not real or have no real "substance"