Plot
Characters
General Facts
Opposites
Synonyms
100

What is Zach‘s last name?

Wahhsted

100

What are Frosty and Stormy‘s real names? Who is the older one?

Alan and Joey. Alan is the older one.

100

What is the name of the author of the book?

Terry Trueman

100

rude

polite, mannerly

100

mean

evil, bad, nasty

200

How many hostages do the robbers keep when they set the rest free?

one (Zach)

200

Who are Dirtbag and Rat and why is Zach afraid of them?

They are voices that Zach hears. They tell him he is worthless and ought to kill himself.
200

From whose perspective is the story told?

Zach Wahhsted

200

skinny

fat, big

200

smart

intelligent, clever

300

Why does Zach volunteer to stay in the coffee shop?

He wants a maple bar and puts down the phone at the wrong moment

300

What do the robbers expect the police to do if they let the hostages go?

The robbers want the police to sign an agreement that they will be tried as juveniles not adults.

300

What is the name of Zach‘s illness? Name three symptoms.

Schizophrenia; hearing voices, difficulty telling the difference between reality and imagination, problems of prioritizing, “inappropriate“ behavior in human interaction, problems of understanding irony and subtle humor

300

smart

stupid, dumb, idiotic

300

to pick

to choose, to elect

400

Why is Zach suddenly holding the gun? What happened immediately before this?

Alan drops the gun when he is shot and Zach just picks it up out of curiosity.

400

How does Zach behave during the robbery? What do the other hostages think about him?

He acts differently than others, because of his illness. His brain makes him set other priorities, i.e. he doesn‘t realize he is in danger. Others think he is “retarded“.

400

How do most of the chapters start?

Medical records, clinical notes, transcripts of medical therapy sessions, letters

400

frequently

barely, hardly, just, scarcely

400

shaky

nervous, instable

500

In which situation does Zach say:“I‘m sorry“ and what does it mean for him?

When he acts in a strange way, he then realizes that his behavior is “inappropriate“.

500

What role does “Dr. Curtis“ play in the book (for Zach, his mom and the brothers). Why do the brothers trust him?

For Zach‘s mom he is the expert for Zach‘s illness; for Zach he is a friend; for the robbers he is a mediator between the police and them.

500

Why do you think the author includes the excerpts of the letters between Dr. Curtis and Zach‘s mom?

give background information on Zach’s illness and the events before the robbery, show the effect the illness has on relatives, show importance of including family members in therapy,

500

by accident

on purpose

500

appropriate

suitable, adequate

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