Who Said It?
Theme
Conflict
Language
Bonus
100

"So why don't you go ahead and teach me how to read?"

Who is Grayson?

100

Maniac and Grayson's holidays at the band shell provide evidence to this theme.

What is friendship?

100

Maniac vs. Mars Bar

Maniac vs. Giant John

Maniac vs. the Cobras

What is man vs man conflict?

100

"To the ordinary person, Cobble's Knot was about as friendly as a nest of yellow jackets," is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is a simile?

100

What is Mrs. Powell favorite food?

What is seafood OR hamburger OR sushi

200

"I'm from Bridgeport"

Who is Maniac Magee?

200

The scene of neighborhood children playing in the fire hydrant on an August day is evidence of this theme.

What is community?

200

Maniac Magee runs in order to process his feelings of frustration, anger, hurt, and sadness.

What is internal conflict or the conflict of man vs. himself?

200

Thump!  Thump!" is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

What is our word for the week?

What is kindness?

300

"And don't think you're taking any of my books with you this time, either. And you can forget about - ever - getting a chance to open my encyclopedia A which I was almost ready to let you do before you started acting all poopy!"

Who is Amanda Beale?

300

Grayson learning to read and Manaic using his work money to buy books at the library are both evidence of this theme.

What is the value of learning?

300

Maniac vs. Amanda Beale

What is man vs. man?

300

"January slipped an icy finger under his collar and down his back," is an example of this type figurative language.

What is personification?

300

Who is the principal?

Who is Mrs. Lopez?

400

"Maybe nobody told you - I'm badder than ever. I'm getting badder everyday."

Who is Mars Bar Thompson?

400

Mars Bar, Amanda, and Maniac all going home to the East End at the end of the novel is evidence of this theme.

What is acceptance?

400

Maniac vs. East End

man vs. society
400

"Finsterwald's backyard was a graveyard of tennis balls and baseballs and footballs and Frisbees and model airplanes and one-way boomerangs," is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is a metaphor?

400

What is section does Mrs. Powell monitor lunch in?  Hint:  It's the color of the sky during the day.  :-)

What is blue?

500

"So you are the book boy?"

Who is Mrs. Beale?

500

Grayson thinking the Beales wouldn't eat mashed potatoes or the McNabs building a fort in their living room is evidence of this theme.

What is stereotyping?

500

Maniac vs. Mars Bar?

man vs. man

500

"John McNab was a giant," is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is hyperbole?

500

What is Mrs. Powell's cat name?

What is Smokie?

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