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100

Who hung up the pictures of Holling?

Doug Swieteck's brother 

100

What color tights was Holling wearing in the fairy pictures? 

Yellow 

100

" 'That we are made for more than power,' ... 'That we are made for more than our desires. That pride combined with stubbornness can be a disaster. And that compared with love, malice is a small and petty thing.' "(pg 182) 

Mrs. Baker 

100

What play did Holling's read? 

Romeo and Juliet 

200

Who did Holling's save in the bus accident? 

His sister

200

What did Holling throw at Doug Swieteck's brother? 

A snowball 

200

"You...are...dead." (pg 203) 

Doug Swieteck's brother 

200

What accident did Holling get in? 

Bus accident 

300
What test does Holling's take in January? 

The Standardized Achievement Test

300

Who was holding Holling's head when he woke up from the buss accident? 

Mrs. Baker 

300

" 'It's Shakespeare... 'It doesn't have ti make sense. They just have ti be words more beautiful than have ever yet been written,' " (Pg 134) 

Holling's 

300

What happened to the ceiling at Holling's house? 

It collapsed 

400

Who in Holling's family won an award? 

His dad (Mr. Hoodhood 
400

What two things did Holling bring to Meryl Lee's house? 

A rose and a coke 

400

" 'You save my life' " (pg 207) 

Holling's sister 

400

What happened with Mr. HoodHoods idea for the middle school? 

It got stolen by Mr.Kowalski

500

Why were people smiling at Holling's at the end of January? 

Because he was considered a hero for saving his sister. 

500
How many copies of the Romeo and Juliet paper did Holling's turn in? 

Two 

500

" 'Girls can't wear their hair too short, boys can't wear their hair too long,' ...'We can't wear skirts that are too short, or slacks that are too long, or sweaters that are too tight, or jeans that are too- and I'm not making this up- too blue,' " (pg 106) 

Holling's sister 

500

Where did Holling's go on Valentines day? 

Holling's went to see Romeo and Juliet with Meryl lee. 

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