Characters
Will
Ending
Theme
Literary devices
100

Who is the last person Will sees enter the elevator?

Shawn

100

What was Will planning to do? 

Get revenge

100

Does Will ever complete the cycle?

It is not said that he does 

100

What major idea is shown when will hesitates at the end? 

He is usure about going through with his revenge

100

This quote is an example of what literary device:

"Alive = A veil" (Reynolds 88). 

Anagram

200

Why is Shawn important in the story & Will's "mission"

He is the reason Will is getting revenge

200

What are some character traits Will displays?

Loyalty, vulnerability, influenceable, etc. 

200

By the final page, is he still sure about getting revenge? 

No
200

How do the people Will has seen in the elevator affect his thinking? 

They make him aware of the cycle of violence

200

This quote is an example of what literary device:  

"Buck finally let go, and I stumbled into the corner, slamming against the wall like a clown" (Reynolds 106) 

Simile

300

What is Will's reaction to seeing Shawn?

He is very emotional and shocked 

300

Is it like Will to want to kill someone? 

No, he is doing this out of obligation and greif

300

What does Will's silence at the very end of the book suggest? 

He's unsure and conflicted

300

What does Will's reaction to seeing Shawn reveal about his mindset? 

He is emotional and not as tough as he wants to be. He is no longer confident in his plan.

300

This quote is an example of what literary device:

"Actually, he only pulled the trigger once, so it was more like, bang" (Reynolds 269). 

Onomatopoeia

400

Does Shawn tell Will to get revenge? 

No

400

How has gun violence affected Will? 

He has lost his friends (Dani), his brother (Shawn), and his father to gun violence 

400

What has changed in Will since the begining of the  book? 

He's questioning the rules

400

How does the ending of the elevator ride challenge the rules? 

Will no longer automatically excepts rule #3

400

This quote is an example of what literary device:

"Shawn's face a candle, melted wax, flame flickering out" (Reynolds 252). 

Metaphor

500

How does Shawn act when he enters the elevator? 

Cheery and talkative to all the other "ghosts", while he ignores Will

500

What internal struggle is Will facing? 

Following the rules Vs. making his own choices

500

At the end, where does Will go? 

He doesn't go anywhere that we know of; his brother invites him out, but it is unclear if he stays in the elevator or leaves. 

500

How does the final scene show that breaking the cycle starts with one decision? 

Will's choice in that moment determines whether the cycle continues or ends. 

500

This quote is an example of what literary device:

"Those were real bullets. Fifteen total. One for every year of my life" (Reynolds 228).  

Irony

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