Literary Elements
Character Development
Themes
Plot Events
Author's Purpose According to Mr. Peter
100

What is a character trait of Stargirl?

Answer: Stargirl is compassionate and kind, often showing empathy towards others.

100

How does Chris's perspective of his dad change in Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push?

Answer: Chris learns to see his dad as a mentor and ally rather than just a figure of disappointment.

100


What lesson does Chris learn by the end of the story?

Answer: Chris learns that perseverance and adapting to change can help him achieve his dreams.

100

Describe the outcome of the game against the Cougars.

Answer: The team wins the game, and Chris feels a sense of accomplishment.

100

What is the main purpose of the text in "Get in the Zone"?

Answer: The main purpose is to explain the psychological aspects of gaming that lead to immersion and enjoyment.

200

Name one literary device used in "Get in the Zone."

Answer: Imagery is used to create vivid descriptions of the gaming experience.

200

What role does Chris's dad play in his journey?

Answer: Chris's dad initially struggles to accept Chris's situation but eventually becomes a supportive figure as they work together in basketball.

200

What does the dragon symbolize in "Get in the Zone"?

Answer: The dragon symbolizes the challenges and frustrations that gamers face.

200

How does Mitchell's batting average change over the season?

Answer: Mitchell's batting average improves significantly after he begins practicing with Uncle Tommy.

200

Why is it significant that Uncle Tommy teaches Mitchell lessons about baseball and life?

Answer: It highlights the importance of mentorship and the idea that sports can teach valuable life skills.

300

What is the setting of "Stargirl"?

Answer: The setting is a small American high school in a suburban community.

300

What internal conflict does Chris face in "Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push"?

Answer: Chris struggles with his desire to play basketball and the limitations imposed by his wheelchair.

300


How does the theme of identity manifest in "Stargirl"?

Answer: The theme of identity is explored through Stargirl's struggle to maintain her unique identity in the face of social expectations.

300

What happens during the first game Chris plays?

Answer: Chris experiences both excitement and nervousness but ultimately begins to find his place on the team.

300

How does the author establish a tone in "Get in the Zone"?

Answer: The author establishes a tone of excitement and engagement that mirrors the gaming experience.

400

Define "foreshadowing" and give an example from one text.

Answer: Foreshadowing is a literary device that hints at future events. An example is in "Ball Hawk," where Uncle Tommy hints at Mitchell's potential in baseball before he realizes it himself.

400

How does Uncle Tommy influence Mitchell in "Ball Hawk"?

Answer: Uncle Tommy teaches Mitchell important life lessons about resilience and self-acceptance.

400


How does peer pressure affect Stargirl?

Answer: Peer pressure leads Stargirl to conform at times, causing her to suppress her true self.

400

What event leads to Mitchell's realization about baseball?

Answer: Mitchell's batting practice with Uncle Tommy helps him understand the deeper meaning of the game.

400

What message does the author convey through the character of Chris in "Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push"?

Answer: The author conveys that dreams can be pursued despite challenges and that support from others is vital.

500

What is a symbol in "Stargirl" that represents individuality?

Answer: Stargirl's ukulele represents her individuality and uniqueness.

500

How does Stargirl change throughout the story?

Answer: Stargirl becomes more aware of the impact of her individuality on others and learns to navigate social acceptance.

500

What is a major theme in "Stargirl"?

Answer: A major theme is the importance of individuality and the challenges of fitting in.

500

Describe a key turning point in "Ball Hawk."
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Answer: A key turning point is when Mitchell decides to continue playing baseball despite his struggles

500

Why did the author choose to write "Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push" as a first-person narrative?

Answer: The first-person narrative allows readers to connect deeply with Chris's emotions and experiences.

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