The clue that Quentin figured out from the lines "Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!"
That there was a note hidden in the jambs of his bedroom door.
Quentin's friend who is obsessed with finding a date to prom.
Who is Ben?
What Margo "leaves" for Quentin so that he can become more adventurous.
The minimall
The first clue that Quentin finds.
Author of Night.
Who is Elie Wiesel.
The symbol in Stanza 6 that is used to describe our interconnectedness.
What is grass?
Quentin's friend who has an obsession with an informative website called "Omnictionary."
Who is Radar?
What Margo is found doing in the Agloe barn.
Writing in her moleskin notebook.
The book of poetry that Margo leave for Quentin.
What is "Leaves of Grass?"
Guy Montag's wife.
Who is Mildred
The author of Song of Myself.
Who is Walt Whitman?
Margo's friend who Margo is angry at because of her snide comments.
Who is Lacey Pemberton?
Words that were written on the wall and then covered up by Margo in the minimall.
How Quentin knows that Margo was at the minimall.
Who is Macduff?
What Quentin initially believes is being hinted at in the lines, "All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses / And to die is different from what anyone supposed, and luckier."
He believes that Margo is dead.
Margo's dog's name
Who is Myrna Mountweasel?
Why Margo chose Agloe to run to.
"A Paper Town for a Paper Girl"-- she wanted to go somewhere where she could become real.
The song highlighted on the record.
What is "Walt Whitman's Niece?"
The book that Montag kept to read.
What is the Bible?
Name one main theme of "Song of Myself."
What is "the interconnectedness of all things," self-identity, self-discovery, etc.
Margo's little sister.
Who is Ruthie?
The definition of a Paper Town
A copyright trap used by mapmakers.
The symbol that Margo used once to describe her life.
What are strings?
The king that Macbeth kills.