Story Q's
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100
Explain how this story fits the realistic fiction genre.
Although this isn't a true story, the events could happen in real life. Many families have children that get cancer, and they have to deal with all the difficulties it brings.
100
"Yay! Moatmeal!" Who said it?
Jeffrey
100
What does flashback mean?
an interruption in a story that tells about something that happened before
100
Fill in the blank: A person who is exceptionally talented at something could be called a ___________.
prodigy
100
Fill in the blank: The chatty girl talked _____________ during the assembly which disrupted the people around her.
relentlessly
200
What causes the main conflict in the story?
Jeffrey falls off the stool and gets a nosebleed.
200
"Check HER out. There's no way that doesn't violate the dress code!" Who said it?
Annette
200
Who is the protagonist? What is the antagonist?
protagonist - Steven; antagonist - Jeffrey's leukemia
200
Define retroactively.
relating to things that have happened in the past
200
Which word means "to thicken and form clumps"?
clot
300
What are the stages of grief that Steven experiences?
1. denial 2. guilt & isolation 3. bargaining 4. anger 5. depression 6. reconstruction/working through 7. acceptance
300
"I just look like a dork-master in every shirt I own." Who said it?
Steven
300
Identify the setting of the novel.
Time - present day; during the school year Place - 1.5 hrs. from Philadelphia; school; hospital; home; grandparents' house
300
Which word has "sear" for a synonym and "moisten" for an antonym?
cauterize
300
Is the word "sacred" used properly in the following sentence? Because he didn't care about the football trophy at all, Shane kept it in a sacred place.
no
400
How do the chapter titles enhance the story?
Each chapter title connects to main events in that section, so readers can make predictions before reading and make connections after reading.
400
"I even...I told Miss Palma about Jeffrey." Who said it?
Renee
400
From what point of view is this story told?
1st person (Steven's P.O.V.)
400
Use "pediatric" in a sentence.
Answers will vary. Example: Pediatric cancer is a terrifying thing for families to endure.
400
Define indefinitely.
for an undetermined length of time
500
How does Steven change over the course of the novel?
He realizes how much his family and friends mean to him. He appreciates the people in his life, especially Jeffrey (whereas before, he considered Jeffrey mostly an annoyance).
500
"This cost us about $200...and we don't HAVE $200. It was irresponsible, Steven." Who said it?
Dad
500
State a theme for this story.
Answers will vary. Examples: Family comes first. Never give up hope. Change the things you can. You don't know what you've got until it's gone.
500
Is the word "dynamo" used correctly in the following sentence? My mother is a dynamo because she's full of energy and works hard at her job.
yes
500
Which word has "swerve" as a synonym and "go straight" as an antonym?
veer