Who is the villain in the story?
The Other Mother (Beldam)
What does Coraline find in her house?
A small door
Choose the correct word:
The cat moves ______ (quiet / quietly).
quietly
What does “curious” mean?
Wanting to know more
True or False: Coraline is afraid of everything.
False
How is Coraline different from other children?
She is curious, brave, and independent
What happens to Coraline’s parents?
They are trapped by the Other Mother
Identify the tense:
“Coraline walked into the dark hallway.”
Past tense
What does “frightened” mean?
Feeling afraid
Why is the Other World dangerous even though it looks perfect?
It is fake and controlled by the Other Mother
Miss Spink and Miss Forcible’s warning to Coraline mainly functions to:
A. entertain Coraline
B. foreshadow danger
C. confuse Coraline
B. foreshadow danger
What challenge does Coraline face in the Other World?
She must find the ghost children’s souls and save her parents
Combine the sentences using “because”:
Coraline is brave. She wants to save her parents.
Coraline is brave because she wants to save her parents.
What does “illusion” mean in the story?
Something that looks real but is not real
Which concept is MOST clearly shown when Coraline chooses to save the ghost children?
A. Independence
B. Responsibility
C. Curiosity
B. Responsibility
The ghost children BEST represent:
A. A symbolic extension of Coraline’s internal fears about isolation and abandonment
B. The long-term consequences of the Other Mother’s control, showing the loss of identity and freedom
C. A narrative device used mainly to increase tension without contributing to thematic meaning
B. The long-term consequences of the Other Mother’s control, showing the loss of identity and freedom
Q: Coraline’s agreement to the “game” MOST represents which narrative function?
A. A strategic shift where she gains agency within the Other Mother’s system
B. A temporary illusion of control that reinforces the Other Mother’s dominance over the narrative outcome
C. A conventional escalation of conflict that increases tension without significantly altering Coraline’s agency
A. A strategic shift where she gains agency within the Other Mother’s system
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Explain the word “manipulate” and how the Other Mother uses it.
Manipulate = control or trick someone; the Other Mother tricks Coraline with a fake perfect world
Q: The button eyes MOST symbolise:
A. The replacement of authentic identity with imposed conformity
B. A transformation that enhances perception and awareness
C. The concealment of emotion without affecting personal autonomy
D. A purely aesthetic alteration reflecting the Other Mother’s creativity
A. The replacement of authentic identity with imposed conformity
Q: Which statement BEST explains how secondary characters contribute to the theme of control vs freedom?
A. They create structural contrast between realism and fantasy, highlighting genre conventions rather than thematic meaning
B. They demonstrate varied responses to control, with some resisting (the cat) and others being permanently trapped (the ghost children)
C. They function mainly as narrative devices to advance the plot without contributing to thematic development
B. They demonstrate varied responses to control, with some resisting (the cat) and others being permanently trapped (the ghost children)
Which event MOST directly transforms Coraline from reactive to proactive, leading to the resolution?
Coraline accepts the Other Mother’s challenge and sets the terms of the game
Rewrite using a complex sentence (although + because):
Coraline is scared. She continues her journey. She wants to save others.
Although Coraline is scared, she continues her journey because she wants to save others.
Which word BEST describes the Other Mother’s control over the Other World?
A. Illusory
B. Authoritative
C. Arbitrary
D. Benevolent
A. Illusory
Which statement BEST explains the function of the Other World in the narrative?
A.It functions only as a setting for conflict without thematic significance
B. It exists primarily to entertain Coraline and provide contrast without deeper meaning
C. It represents a realistic alternative to Coraline’s ordinary life
D. It serves as a symbolic space that exposes the dangers of idealised perfection and false control
D. It serves as a symbolic space that exposes the dangers of idealised perfection and false control