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Who is the main character of the story?

Answer: Chase Ambrose

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What accident causes Chase to lose his memory?

Answer: He falls off a roof.

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What condition does Chase have after the accident?

Answer: Amnesia (memory loss)

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Who are Chase's parents?

Answer: Tina and Frank
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What sport does Chase play?

Answer: Football

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What grade is Chase in?

Answer: Seventh grade

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How do Chase's classmates seem to feel about him when he returns to school?

Answer: Many are afraid of him or dislike him.

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What surprises Chase about the way other students react to him?

Answer: He doesn't remember being mean to them.


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Who becomes one of Chase's first new friends after the accident?

Answer: Brendan Espinoza

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What club does Brendan belong to?

Answer: The video club

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Who is Chase's younger sister?

Answer: Helene

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Who are Chase's two best friends from before the accident?

Answer: Aaron and Bear

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Why does Chase begin to question the person he used to be?

Answer: People treat him like he was a bully.

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What does Chase notice about Aaron and Bear's behavior?

Answer: They encourage rude or bullying behavior.

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Why does Brendan feel comfortable around Chase?


Answer: He gets to know the new Chase rather than the old one.

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What is ironic about Chase's situation after the accident?

Answer: Everyone knows who he is except him.

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How does Chase react when he learns people think he was a bully?

Answer: He is confused and troubled by it.

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What conflict begins to develop inside Chase?

Answer: Whether he should become the person he was or someone different.

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Why are Aaron and Bear important to understanding Chase's past?

Answer: Their behavior reflects the kind of friend group Chase had.

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How does Chase's memory loss affect his view of himself?

Answer: He has to rebuild his identity from scratch.

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What theme is introduced through Chase's amnesia?

Answer: Identity and whether people can change.

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How do other people's memories of Chase differ from Chase's own understanding of himself?

Answer: Others remember a bully, while Chase remembers nothing.

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Why might the author have started the novel with Chase losing his memory?

Answer: To allow readers to discover Chase's past alongside him.

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What evidence in Chapters 1–4 suggests Chase's character may change?

Answer: He shows concern for others and questions his past behavior.


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Based on Chapters 1–4, what major question drives the story forward?

Answer: Can Chase become a better person than he was before the accident?

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