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All things Adam!
Trivia
100
Which boy at the abbey wants to become a lawyer and is Adam's best friend?
Perkin
100
The name of the abbey where Adam lived at the beginning of the book.
St. Albans
100
What is the setting of this story?
England during the Middle Ages.
100
What does Adam do while he watches Sir Edmund and the "new minstrel" approach the abbey?
He stands on his head and has Nick do tricks.
100
What does Adam try to hide at the Abbey that gets him in trouble?
Nick
200
What is Adam's last name?
Quartermayne
200
Where did Roger go to learn romances?
France
200
What is the climax or turning point of this story?
Nick is stolen.
200

What instrument does Adam play?

The harp

200
What does Adam do to get Hugh and the boys to stop treating him badly?
Adam lets them ride Bayard.
300
What is the name of the woman who keeps Nick at her house while Adam is at school?
Dame Malkin
300
Roger says that __________ is the minstrel's home.
The road
300
The theme of this story is:
the road brings many different types of people together
300

How old is Adam?

11 years old 

300

What happens to Bayard? 

Jankin rides him to death/ rides him until he is lame. 

400

Who was the person that recommended Roger as a good minstrel. 

Sir Edmund

400
What was the name of the town that Adam traveled to that smelled rotten because of all the people, animals, and trash?
London
400

Who is the antagonist and protagonist of the the story?

Jankin, Adam

400

"One for sorrow, two for mirth" What is that quote referring to?

The Magpies 

400

What does Perkin want to be when he grows up?

A lawyer

500
Who wins Bayard in a dice match and then runs him too hard?
Jankin
500
The story takes place in this year.
1294
500

Now that we've reached the climax, what is the part of the plot diagram that follows? 

Falling action 

500
When Adam was riding in the carriage, what did he do that made everyone start laughing at him?
He forgot to tune his harp and played sour notes.
500

What was the name of the snobby little boy riding in the carriage? 

Hugh

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