Main Characters
Supporting Characters
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
Short Answer
100

This character "got into a fight with a mountain" and asked Jeannette to stitch their arm up one night.

Rex

100

This character took Jeannette to their house to show her their drunk father and make fun of him

Billy Deel

100

Thrown out of the vehicle when they seemingly weren't on board with the "life is an adventure" mindset that the Walls lived by

Quixote, the cat

100

Rex did THIS to teach his kids about wild animals.

Took his kids to the zoo and lets Jeannette pet a cheetah.

100

When Rose Mary had a teaching job, the steady paychecks lead to MORE problems because...

Rex becomes very possessive with Rose Mary's paychecks and spends them frivolously on unnecessary things.

200

This character kept having reoccurring nightmares of scary men in Halloween masks in Phoenix and of Rufus the rat trying to eat them.

Maureen

200

This character encouraged Rex to enter his work in a writing contest and convinced him to get his diploma after he tried to drop out of high school

Miss Bivens

200

The Prospector is

An invention Rex is working on to separate gold from rocks

200

3 reasons why Jeannette loved living in Phoenix

The Walls had a beautiful home to live in for once.

The kids had bikes to ride around the neighborhood.

The school the kids attended considered them all gifted.

200

How do Rex and Rose Mary each deal with the death of Mary Charlene?

Rose Mary - seemingly unaffected. Makes a joke about Brian and his seizures "I thought this one was a goner too".

Rex - never talks about her. Started drinking to cope

300

This character tells Jeannette that the texture of her scar is interesting and that the scar itself represents that Jeannette is stronger than whatever tried to hurt her.

John (Jeannette's second husband)

300

This character forced Rose Mary to get her teaching license in case her art career failed, which put a strain on their relationship most of Rose Mary's life.

Grandma Smith (Rose Mary's mother)

300

After catching on fire and escaping the hospital "Rex-Walls-style," Jeannette develops this issue as a result of never being taught how dangerous fire is

Fascination with fire and playing with fire whenever she could

300

Describe the house on Little Hobart Street using 3 details.

No plumbing or electricity

On top of a hill in Welch

Half-painted yellow

Ceiling was caving in

Porch was sagging

300

Jeannette was named after... because...

Miss Jeanette Bivens because she was the first teacher to actually believe in Rex. She encouraged him to enter his writing in a contest and he won.

400

This character fights to protect Jeannette in Welch when Dinitia Hewitt and her gang bully and beat up Jeannette

Brian

400

Jeannette and Brian outsmart this character and his relentless gang by building a catapult and using a mattress to pelt rocks at them from their window and knock the gang off their bikes.

Ernie Goad

400

Rex and Rose Mary Walls view institutions in society, such as hospitals, like this

They thought they were corrupt and avoided them at all costs

400

Rose Mary asks Jeannette for a million dollars for this... 

Her uncle's land

400

What internal struggle does Jeannette face in her new life with Eric?

She doesn't feel like she belongs. She never felt comfortable sharing her past and realizes she needs to embrace the adventure of her life growing up.

500

This character sobbed after getting glasses in Phoenix and realizing what they have been missing out on seeing.

Lori

500

This Welch High employee disapproves of Jeannette's plan to leave Welch to attend college in NYC.

Miss Katona

500

Rex gave this to his kids for Christmas when they were in Battle Mountain

Their own star/planet

500

The Joshua Tree that Rose Mary paints symbolizes...

Jeannette. The strength of the Joshua Tree gives it beauty - symbolic of Jeannette's rough upbringing and still being successful in life.

500

We know that Jeannette forgives Rex for his empty promises because...

She brings him vodka as requested on his death bed - she accepts her dad for who he is.

Rex says "we never did build that glass castle" and Jeannette responds "no, but we had fun building it".

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