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What does the S in STEAL stand for?

Speech

100

What does the T in STEAL stand for?

Thoughts

100

What does the E in STEAL stand for?

Effects on Others

100

What does the A in STEAL stand for?

Actions

100

What does the L in STEAL stand for?

Looks

200

Who says, “You’re a wizard, Harry”?

Hagrid

200

True or False: Harry Potter worries about being sorted into Slytherin.

True

200

How do Harry’s friends react to him standing up to Malfoy?

They admire him and become closer friends.

200

What does Harry Potter do to show he cares about his friends?

He helps them, stands up for them, and risks his life.

200

How is Hermione described in Harry Potter?

She has bushy brown hair and big, front teeth.

300

What does Matilda’s soft voice say about her personality?

She is gentle, kind, and thoughtful.

300

What does Matilda feel when realises she is much smarter than the other students?

She feels lonely and frustrated because she wants to learn and fit in.

300

What effect does Miss Honey have on Matilda?

She encourages and supports Matilda, helping her grow.

300

Describe something Matilda does that shows she is clever.

She reads books, uses her powers to move objects.

300

What does Miss Trunchbull’s appearance tell us about her character in Matilda?

She looks strict and intimidating. She’s large and mean.

400

What does Scar’s way of speaking to the hyenas tell us about his personality?

He thinks he is smarter and more important than them, and is manipulative.

400

How do Simba’s thoughts about his father's death affect his actions?

He feels guilty and runs away. His thoughts drive his behaviour.

400

How does Mufasa’s kindness affect Simba in The Lion King?

Simba looks up to him and learns to be a good leader.

400

Name an action Simba takes to become king.

He confronts Scar and returns to Pride Rock.

400

Describe how Simba looks when he becomes king.

He is strong, confident, and majestic.

500

When Katniss says, “I volunteer as tribute!” in The Hunger Games, what does this reveal?

She is brave and protective of her sister.

500

From Katniss’s point of view, what is she thinking when she prepares for the Games?

She is scared, strategising, and determined to survive.

500

How do Katniss’s actions in the Games influence other tributes?

She inspires hope, friendship, and sometimes fear or respect.

500

Give an example of Katniss using special skills to help herself in the Games.

She uses a bow and arrow to hunt and defend herself.

500

How does Katniss’s mockingjay pin become important in The Hunger Games?

It’s a symbol of hope and rebellion. It shows she is brave and connected to family.