Theme
Plot
Setting
Mood
Potpourri
100

Question: Rachel learns that when you turn a new age, you still have all of these inside you. 


Answer: What are your younger ages?

100

Question: This is Rachel's age when the story takes place. 

Answer: What is eleven years old?

100

Question: The story takes place in this type of building. 


Answer: What is a school?

100

Question: This is how Rachel feels when she has to wear the sweater.  

Answer: What is sad or upset?

100

It's raining cats and dogs! This is an example of...

What is an idiom?

200

Question: The story teaches us that growing up doesn't automatically give you this ability. 

Answer: What is confidence or speaking up for yourself?

200

Question: This red piece of clothing causes all of Rachel's problems in the story.

Answer: What is a sweater?

200

Question: The main events happen in this specific room at school.  


Answer: What is Rachel's classroom?

200

Question: The mood at the beginning of the story is this, since it's Rachel's birthday.

Answer: What is happy or excited?

200

Mr. Miller's Hair is a rat's nest. This is an example of...

What is a metaphor?

300

Question: Rachel compares growing up to these wooden toys that fit inside each other.  


Answer: What are Russian dolls?

300

Question: This is what Rachel does when she's forced to put on the red sweater. 

Answer: What is cry or start crying?

300

Question: The story takes place on this special day for Rachel. 

Answer: What is her birthday?

300

Question: When Rachel can't speak up to her teacher, the mood becomes this.

Answer: What is tense or uncomfortable?

300

Tim and Tom tactfully tapped the tall tree. This is an example of...

What is an alliteration?

400

Question: The main lesson about birthdays is that they don't instantly make you this.  

Answer: What is older or more mature?

400

Question: This student finally claims the red sweater at the end of the story.  

Answer: Who is Phyllis Lopez?

400

Question: The embarrassing event happens during this school subject.  

Answer: What is math class?

400

Question: Rachel's crying creates this type of mood in the classroom.

Answer: What is embarrassing or awkward?

400

The car whined as it came to a stop. This is an example of...

What is personification?

500

Question: The story shows that sometimes adults make these kinds of decisions about kids.  



Answer: What are unfair or wrong assumptions?

500

Question: Rachel wishes she was this age so she could handle the situation better. 

Answer: What is 102 years old?

500

Question: The classroom setting makes Rachel's problem worse because she's in front of all these people.

Answer: Who are her classmates?

500

Question: The author creates a mood of frustration by showing Rachel's inability to do this.  


Answer: What is defend herself or speak up?

500

His backpack weighed a ton. This is an example of...

What is a hyperbole?