Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Figurative Language
100

The room transformed into a nursery.

What is the spare room? 

100

The reason the Hudson's are worries about the new baby. 

What is stress on mom?

100

A new girl at Scott's school.

Who is Lee? 

100

Mr. Franka splits the class into groups to interpret and read this type of literature. 

What is poetry? 

100

On page 76, Scott is awakened by the "knock, knock, knock" which is this type of of figurative language. 

What is an onomatopoeia? 

200

The activity Scott is doing before he plays basketball with Kyle and Patrick.

What is studying? 

200

The reason Bobby moves out. 

What is stress?

200

The state Bobby calls from. 

What is Ohio?

200

Scott runs for and is nominated for this position but now regrets it. 

Student Council President 

200

On page 81, this type of figurative language is used in the line "It was almost like she filtered every syllable through her nose". 

What is a simile? 

300

The noise that wakes up Scott two weekends in a row.

What is hammering from working on the nursery?  

300

The varsity quarterback who may be dating Julia. 

Who is Vernon?

300

These two can sleep standing up, according to Scott. 

What are horses and freshmen? 

300

Two crazy things the other candidate offers if he is elected into student council. 

What is free ice cream and no homework? 

300

On page 88, this example of figurative language is used in the line "It killed me to see her hovering near him". 

What is an idiom? OR What is a hyperbole?

400

The nationality of his Spanish teacher's name that makes it both amusing and ironic to Scott. 

What is French? 

400

Scott thinks these are chip, silly, and not worth a review. 

What are Mouth's books for his book reviews? 

400

The grade Scott was in when he crashed his bike and broke his arm. 

What is 5th grade? 

400

The score of the game, resulting in Scott's team losing.

What is 76 to 7?

400

The figurative language used on page 96: "Patrick, on the other hand, remained painfully predictable."

What is alliteration?

500

The time Scott is awakened at the beginning of the chapter. 

What is 8/8:30 am?  

500

The day the school newspaper, with Scott's article, comes out. 

What is Tuesday? 

500

He makes the spur-of-the-moment decision to run for student council. 

Who is Scott?

500

The amount Lee proposes that Scott pay her to vote for him. 

What is ten dollars? 

500

The figurative language used on page 107: "At least the typical honors English student was a bit less threatening than the typical defensive lineman". 

What is a simile?