Plot Points
Character Analysis
Themes
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

Where does Aven’s family move at the beginning of the story?

A theme park called Stagecoach Pass in Arizona.

100

What is the major challenge Connor faces in the story?

Tourette syndrome and dealing with/managing his tics.

100

What is one theme of Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus?

Answers may include: The importance of friendship, accepting differences in yourself and others, it's okay to be unique, and it's important to be yourself.


100

What is Tourette syndrome and how is it related to the story?

A neurological condition that causes tics, which Connor experiences.

100

What type of figurative language is used in the quote...

“My heart was racing a million miles an hour”?

Hyperbole: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

200

Why did Aven’s parents decide to adopt her?

They believed she could thrive and wanted to give her a loving home.

200

How does Aven use creativity to solve everyday problems she may face?

By using her feet to perform tasks like eating, playing the guitar, and painting.

200

How does the story highlight the importance of friendship?

By showing how Aven, Connor, and Zion support each other through challenges.

200

What is a metaphor and give an example from the story?

A comparison of two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as". 

Example: Aven describing herself as a science experiment.

200

What type of figurative language is used in the quote...

“It was like being a cactus in a field of roses (...)”

Simile: comparing two unlike things using the word "like" or "as".
300

What important discovery does Aven make about the Cavanaughs’ past?

They are connected to/related to her biological family.

300

In what ways are Aven and Connor similar?

They both feel different from others and learn to embrace their unique qualities.

300

What role does identity play in Aven’s journey?

Learning to embrace who she is and understanding her past.

300

What does the word "unique" mean, and how does it apply to Aven?

Unique means being one of a kind, like how Aven is unique because of her abilities despite not having arms.

300

What imagery does this simile create?
“The amusement park stood like a ghost town in the middle of the desert.”

An empty, abandoned, and eerie environment.

400

What does Aven’s discovery about tarantulas symbolize in the story?

Her ability to face her fears and overcome challenges.

400

How does Zion’s character help Aven and Connor?

By offering steady friendship and encouraging them to accept themselves.

400

How does the title, Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus, connect to a major theme of the story?

Small moments can lead to significant personal growth and connections.

400

What is the meaning of “perseverance” and how does Aven show this quality?

Perseverance means determination in the face of challenges. Aven shows this by overcoming obstacles every day.

400

What type of figurative language is used in the quote...

“It’s like my brain is a popcorn machine, and my tics are the kernels constantly popping.” 

What does it help readers understand about Connor?

Metaphor: a direct comparison between two unlike things that does not use the words "like" or "as". 

It shows how Tourette syndrome feels unpredictable and constant.

500

How does Stagecoach Pass bring Aven and her friends closer together?

By giving them a space to bond, share their challenges, and discover their strengths.

500

How do Aven’s feelings about herself change over the course of the story?

Aven grows more confident and realizes her differences make her strong and capable.

500

How does the story use Aven, Connor, and Zion to explore the idea of courage?

Through Aven facing fears, Connor managing his Tourette syndrome, and Zion overcoming self-doubt.

500

How does Connor use the word "popcorn" to describe his Tourette syndrome?

By comparing his tics to popcorn kernels constantly popping to help others understand his condition.

500

What type of figurative language is used in the quote...

“I wasn’t born in a hospital, I was born in a petri dish like a science experiment.” 

Why does Aven describe her life this way?

Simile: comparing two unlike things using the word "like" or "as".


Avent does this to humorously highlight her unique circumstances and how she sometimes feels different from others.