Explicit Details
Implicit Details
Context & Inference
Figurative & Emotional Meaning
100

Who wakes Michael from his dream?

Taylor


100

What might Michael’s nightmares suggest about his mental state?

He is traumatized or anxious about past events

100

Why does Taylor say, “It’s okay, you’re just dreaming”?

to comfort Michael after his nightmare?

100

What emotion does the phrase “the right side of my mouth was tickling like crazy” express?

nervousness or lingering tension after a nightmare?

200

What does Michael say was happening on the right side of his mouth when he woke up?

tickling like crazy

200

What does Taylor’s attempt to “take them away” show about her personality

She is compassionate and wants to help Michael?

200

Why does Tessa say “They can’t hear a bomb, but they can hear me whisper ‘Elgen’”?

to mock how overcautious the agents are being

200

What might “the same background keeps going by” symbolize?

being stuck in an endless journey?

300

Where are Michael and the others traveling when the story begins?

In the van

300

Why might the men in suits be so secretive about their destination?

Because their mission or location is confidential or dangerous?

300

Based on the details, what kind of setting are they most likely in?

a remote desert or rural area

300

Why might Taylor have appeared in Michael’s nightmare this time?

because she’s important to him and he fears losing her?

400

What event causes Michael’s recurring nightmares?

The explosion and sinking of the Ampere?

400

What does the exchange between Tessa and the passenger reveal about her attitude?

she’s defiant and sarcastic toward authority

400

Why might the “timepiece ranch” be chosen as their destination?

because it offers privacy and isolation for secret operations?

400

What does Michael’s comment about detonating a bomb reveal about his worldview?

that he’s become used to danger and thinks practically about it

500

What kind of cattle do they see out the window?

Brangus cattle?

500

Why does Michael say “It’s better we don’t know where we are”?

because if they were captured, they couldn’t reveal information under torture?

500

What does the banter among the group suggest about their relationship?

hey are familiar, comfortable, and use humor to handle stress

500

How does humor function in this passage?

it relieves tension and shows group bonding during stress