Comprehension
Comprehension
Characters
Figurative Language
100
What type of room is Thomas in at the beginning of the novel?
An elevator
100
What is the number one rule of the Glade?
No one is allowed in the Maze except for the runners
100
He was banished for attacking Thomas
Ben
100
The walls slammed shut behind him, the echo of its boom bouncing off ivy-covered stone like made laughter. Simile, Metaphor, or Personification?
Simile
200
What did Thomas see scurrying in the tree branches when he first met Chuck?
A Beetle Blade
200
Thomas's first job is to work for which group?
The Slicers
200
The individuals who placed the boys in the Glade.
The Creators
200
Thomas refused to break eye contact but decided to say nothing. Panic ate at him once again. Simile, Metaphor, or Personification?
Personification
300
Thomas is certain that his purpose in the Glade is to do what?
Become a Runner
300
Which Glader job is seen as the most undesirable?
Slopper
300
He operates as second in command in the Glade.
Newt
300
A few trees surrounded it, their roots like gnarled hands digging into the rock floor for food. Simile, Metaphor, or Personification?
Simile
400
Why does Thomas run into the Maze when the doors are about to close?
He tries to help Minho and Alby
400
When the alarm sounds in the Glade, it generally signals what is happening?
A new boy is about to arrive in the Box
400
The Keeper of the Blood House
Winston
400
Thomas was drowning in a sea of confusion. Simile, Metaphor, or Personification?
Metaphor
500
What did Thomas realize about Gally when Gally came storming out of the homestead to chase Chuck?
He was not scared of him anymore.
500
What did Alby tell Newt to do after the girl collapsed in the Courtyard?
Call for a Gathering.
500
A short, dark-haired Med-Jack
Clint
500
Thomas looked toward the voice, surprised to see Alby standing at the edge of the graveyard, a mere phantom in the fading light. Simile, Metaphor, or Personification?
Metaphor