Plot Review - Peak and Crossover
Peak and Crossover Vocabulary 1
Peak and Crossover Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary in Context
Prefixes, Suffixes
100

Peak: Why is Peak sent to live with his father, Josh?

Crossover: What are the terms of the bet that Josh and JB make early on in the book? 

Peak: He is caught climbing a skyscraper and is arrested.

Crossover: Jordan bets Josh that, if Josh loses, JB gets to cut one lock of his hair.

100
"His story was grim, but compelling. I kept listening." Compelling means...

interesting, riveting, demanding attention

100

"Josh is my name, and my game is acclaimed. I'm the next Lebron." Acclaimed means...

Famous, well-known for success, celebrated 

100

During the play, the actor learned to emote more clearly so the audience could feel the sadness in his character’s voice and face.

show emotion clearly

100

The king was known for his benediction, always speaking kind and holy words to his people during the festival.

good, kind words or blessings

200

Peak: Why is the relationship between Peak and Josh becoming more strained as the book goes on? 

Crossover: How does Alexis's arrival change the brothers' relationship? 

Peak: Josh brought Peak along for publicity, Josh received Peak's letters and chose not to respond, Peak is realizing that Rolf cares more about him

Crossover: JB and Josh both want to date Alexis, but she chooses JB, and JB begins spending all of his time with her, making Josh jealous and resentful. 

200

"I spray-painted my mark in audacious places. This was my fifth skyscraper..." 

Audacious means...

Daring, bold, fearless 

200

"Why are you acting so churlish ever since JB got a girlfriend? Lighten up. Smile once in a while." 

Churlish means...

unfriendly, grumpy 

200

After the king’s illness worsened, he decided to relinquish his power and allow his son to take the throne.

gave up 

200

The scientist used a photometer to check if the plants were receiving enough energy from the sun.

instrument measuring light/sun

300
What is the secret kept by Sun-Jo, a porter/climber employed by the monk Zopa?


Crossover: What is the source of the ongoing argument between Mom and Dad? 

Sun-Jo is Peak's age, Zopa's grandchild, and also planning to climb Everest.


Mom and Dad are fighting over Dad's health; Dad refuses to see a doctor because of his fear of hospitals. He also gets a new job coaching when Mom wants him to stay home and rest. 

300

"Are you deranged? It doesn't make sense. Why would you do that?"

Deranged most nearly means..

Not logical, not making sense

300

"The amount of oxygen atop Everest is finite. You need to carry your own cannisters." Finite means..

Limited amount or supply, countable 

300

After answering the same question five times, the teacher looked exasperated and sighed deeply.

frustrated, irritated, annoyed 

300

The detective had to extract the truth from the witness, who was pulling back and refusing to share details.

pull from or out of 

400

How does it complicate the team's journey up Everest because Sun-Jo and Zopa are from Tibet? 


Crossover: Josh hits JB in the face. How does his action impact the story going forward? 

The Chinese official, Captain Shek, is determined to get Sun-Jo off the mountain because the Chinese do not want the Tibetans to break the record first.


Josh is kicked off the basketball team (by his mother).

400

"It was physically injurious when JB cut five locks from my head instead of one." Injurious means...

Hurtful, damaging 

400

"Ref! That player shows a flagrant disregard for the rules of this game. Get him out of here!" Flagrant means...

Offensive, scandalous, obvious/showy 

400

Maria gave a tentative wave to the new student, unsure if she would wave back.

uncertain

400

The author chose to write under a pseudonym because she wanted her true identity to remain a secret from the public.

fake or false name

500

What is HAPE, and how does it make a climber's journey more difficult?


Crossover: What heirloom is in Dad's possession that Josh and Jordan find in his closet? 

HAPE =  High Altitude Pulmonary Edema, a sickness from high altitude, you cannot keep climbing with it. Others have to carry you.


Crossover: A ring from his day's in the NBA

500

"The moldering old aisles of the bookstore where nobody goes---that's where his book is." Moldering means...

Old, stale, moldy decaying 

500

"You'll be on probation until age 18. If you commit another crime in New York, you will be sent back to juvenile detention." Probation means....

Period or time when you are being watched/supervised to check for wrongdoing 

500

She tried to elucidate the complex scientific theory by using a simple drawing of a magnet.

explain simply, make simpler

500

The deep-sea divers were amazed by the bioluminescent fish that glowed brightly in the darkest parts of the ocean.

giving off its own natural light, a living thing that emits light