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10 questions of importance
10 questions of importance
100

Why does Greg start creating comic strips.

Greg wants to sell them for money so he can get rich

100

What are Greg's brother's names?

Edward and Ross

100

who is the principal of Ashworth intermediate school.

Mrs. Davenport

100

How does Greg Kenton's character change from the beginning to the end of the story?

he realizes that Maura greatly values his contributions to her comic-book project, and that she can and wants to contribute to his work as well

100

Why is the disagreement over profit sharing important?

It reveals the importance of establishing clear boundaries and fair agreements in any partnership. Resolving it strengthens their trust and ensures everyone feels valued.

200

Why does Greg get mad at Maura? 

she is ripping off Greg from his comic books with hers

200

what does Greg name his comic book company?

Chunky Comics

200

Who is the math teacher who help Greg and Maura?

Mr. Zenotopoulous

200

How does Maura's character evolve throughout the novel? What does she learn about herself, her relationship with Greg, and her role in the school community?

Maura's character is about breaking free from limitations, embracing her true self, and using her voice to make a difference. She learns that her worth isn't defined by others' expectations, but by her own passions, talents, and the positive impact she can have on the world.

200

Why is the research Greg and Maura present to the committee important?

It showcases their dedication and undermines Principal Davenport's claims. Facts and figures combat his opinion with objective evidence, building a stronger case.

300

how does Greg get 1,500k for the school?

with the help of Maura and Mr.Z, he can increase his profits by selling them online and making a comic book club 

300

what was Maura book called? 

The lost unicorn

300

did Greg and Maura make a book club. true or false?

true

300

What makes Principal Davenport's opposition to comics important?

It represents the conflict between tradition and innovation, highlighting the importance of challenging established norms and fighting for creative freedom.

300

What makes Greg's decision to donate to charity important?

It signifies his personal growth. He recognizes his privilege and chooses to share his success, demonstrating the importance of social responsibility beyond personal gain.

400

Why does Principal Davenport get mad at Mr. Z. 

He is helping Greg and Maura to overrun the school committee 

400

what is the charcter in Gregs book name? 

Creon

400

did Greg and Maura get caught selling comic books. true or false?

true
400

Why is Greg's initial anger about the ban important?

It shows his passion and determination. He values his work and believes it shouldn't be censored, sparking his fight for justice.

400

Why is the school committee's decision to overturn the ban important?

It's a victory for student voice and self-determination. It empowers students to advocate for their interests and demonstrates the power of standing up for what you believe in.

500

Why does Mr.Z help Greg and Maura

because he thinks that the reasons that Greg and Maura give him are unfair

500

what school does Greg and Maura go too?

Ashworth Intermediate school

500

 did Mr. Z create the chunky comics website. true of false?

false, with the help of a sixth grader

500

What makes Maura's decision to join Greg important?

It showcases the power of collaboration. Maura's organizational skills and Greg's creativity become a winning combination, proving that teamwork amplifies individual strengths.

500

What makes the impact on the school after their success important?

It highlights the potential for positive change. Their win inspires others to pursue their passions and challenge unfair rules, creating a more open and enriching environment for everyone.


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