Characters
Setting
Themes
Plot
Author and Illustration
100

Who is the main character of the story? 

Tre

100

Where does the story take place? 

In a wilderness area and a settlement.

100

What is a major theme of the story?
 

The struggle for freedom and self-expression.


100

What event triggers Tre's journey?

The escape from the settlement.

100

Who is the author of "Wind Chimes"?

 Paul Mason

200

The main characters friend. 

Who is Muse?

200

What natural elements are described in the setting?

Trees, a lake, and wind chimes.

200

 How does the theme of family play a role in the story?

Tre's longing for his parents impacts his actions. 

200

What do Tre and Muse plan to do after leaving the settlement?

They look for safety and a new place to go.

200

Who illustrated the story?

Mat Tait

300

What did Tre's parents do when they were taken away? 

They were hushed. 

300

How does the weather affect the characters' journey?

 It rained non-stop, making the track soft.

300

What does the concept of being "hushed" represent?
 

Suppression of creativity and voice.


300

What obstacles do Tre and Muse face during their escape?

The Voids and the risk of being caught.

300

What role does the illustrator play in enhancing the story?

Illustrations provide visual context and emotion.

400

Which character is known for their creativity with building blocks? 

Muse. 

400

What does Tre see when he looks back at the settlement?

It is gone, reduced to ashes and rubble.

400

How does friendship play a role in Tre and Muse's journey?

They support each other in difficult times.


400

What does Tre remember about his father during their journey?

His father's advice and knowledge of the land.

400

How does the author convey the feelings of the characters through writing?

By using descriptive language and internal thoughts.

500

How does Tre feel about the situation with his family? 

He feels feer and uncertainty.

500

Describe the classroom that Tre enters in his new school

It has piles of building blocks, all white.

500

What is suggested by the presence of the wind chimes at the end?

Hope and memories of family.

500

What is the significance of the single word "RUN" spelled out in the blocks?

It represents the urgency of their situation.

500

What is the importance of the acknowledgments section at the end of the story?

It credits those involved in the creation of the text and illustrations.

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