Plot and Events
Characters
POV & Narrative
Themes and symbols
"Who said it?"
100

Where is Rashad when the police accuse him of stealing?

At Jerry’s convenience store

100

Who is the artist who often spends time drawing in his sketchbook?

Rashad

100

The novel alternates between two narrators. Who are they?

Rashad & Quinn

100

What major social issue is the story centered around?

Racial profiling/police brutality

100

“Just trying to get a bag of chips, man.”

Rashad

200

What is Rashad actually trying to do when the altercation begins?

Take his phone out of his pocket

200

What is the name of the police officer who beats Rashad?

Paul

200

Rashad’s chapters focus mainly on what experience in the first 100 pages?

Recovering in the hospital after the assault

200

What symbol represents Rashad’s identity and passion?

His sketchbook

200

“What if I don’t want to be like you?”

Quinn (thinking about Paul)

300

What group does Rashad join to at school?

ROTC

300

Which character looks up to Paul like a big brother?

Quinn

300

Which character struggles with loyalty vs. justice in their POV? How?

Quinn

300

What theme topic does Quinn confront as he questions Paul’s actions?

Bystander vs. upstander / moral courage

300

“You need to learn how to follow orders.”

Paul

400

Where is Quinn when he witnesses Rashad getting beaten?

Outside the store with his friends

400

Which friend tells Rashad, “Don’t let people read you wrong”?

English 

400

Whose chapter begins the novel?

Rashad’s

400

What phrase becomes important in the early chapters?

“Rashad is absent again today.”

400

“This is not how we treat people.”

Could be Quinn questioning Paul / or a teacher speaking out — accept context

500

Why does Quinn leave the scene instead of helping?

He is scared and confused because Paul is like family

500

Who owns Jerry’s convenience store?

Jerry

500

Why do the different POVs matter in the story?

They show how the same event affects people differently / challenge one-sided narratives

500

How does media coverage contribute to the theme of truth vs. perception?

People form opinions before knowing the facts

500

“I’m not about to just shut up and take it.”

Rashad, reflecting on the injustice

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