Characters
Basketball
Family & Relationships
Vocabulary & Writing Style
Theme & Life Lessons
100

Who is the main character and narrator of the story?

Josh Bell

100

According to the rules, what should you never let people lower?

Your goals

100

How are Josh and JB related?

They are twins, brothers

100

What style is the book written in?

Poetry, free verse

100

What theme is shown through Josh and JB’s relationship?
 

Family / brotherhood

200

What is Josh's nickname?

Filthy McNasty

200

What happens if you miss enough free throws?

You'll pay in the end or you'll have regrets

200

Who does Jordan start dating?

Alexis, Miss Sweet Tea

200

What does "crossover" mean in basketball?

A crossover is a dribbling move used to change direction quickly.

It involves dribbling the ball quickly from one hand to the other.

200

What lesson does Dad teach the boys besides basketball?

Responsibility/respect/perseverance

300

Who is Josh's twin brother?

JB (Jordan Bell)

300

Why is basketball so important to the Bell family?
 

It connects the family and brings them together

300

Why do Josh and Jordan begin arguing?

Jordan spends more time with Alexa or because of changes in their relationship

300

“The crowd roared like thunder” is an example of what?

Simile

300

What theme is shown through Chuck’s health struggles?
 

The importance of taking care of yourself / the importance of going to a doctor

400

Who is Josh and JB's father?

Chuck "Da man" Bell

400

Why did Chuck Bell stop playing professional basketball?

Because of health problems, injuries or patellar tendinitis

400

How does Josh feel after hurting Jordan with a basketball?

Guilty, regretful, sorry

400

"Swish" is an example of what figurative language sound device?

Onomatopoeia

400

What lesson does Josh learn about anger?

Actions have consequences

Anger can hurt relationships

500

What does Josh and JB's mother do for a living?

School principal

500

What important lesson does basketball teach the brothers?

Teamwork, discipline or responsibility

500

What is the most important life lesson Josh learns by the end of the story?

Family is important, family should be appreciated, forgive others, growing up can be difficult, life is more important than basketball

500

Why does the author use poems instead of regular chapters?

To create rhythm, to show emotions

500

What lesson does the novel teach about growing up?

Growing up can be difficult / Change is a part of life

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