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Setting
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100

Name the main character in Fahrenheit 451.

Guy Montag

100

Describe the plot of Boy in one sentence.

Roald Dahl tells stories from his childhood, including events with family as well as pranks and incidents at his all-boys schools.

100

Give a definition of setting

The time period and location (place) of the story.

100

Correct the error in this sentence:

He took to long to finish.

He took TOO long to finish. (Use the correct to/two/too.)

100

What genre is Fahrenheit 451?

Science fiction

200

From Wonder, name and describe two of the narrators of the story.

Auggie (main character); Via (sister); Summer (friend); Jack (friend); Miranda (Via's friend); Justin (Via's boyfriend)

200

Describe the plot of Crispin in two sentences.

Crispin loses his mother and is framed for murder. He escapes, travels to a city, and finds out who is real father was.

200

14th-century England: Stromford, Great Wexley

Crispin

200

I ate 3 cupcakes.

I ate THREE cupcakes. (Must spell out numbers <10.)

200

What genre was Crispin?

Historical Fiction

300

From Crispin, name the character who acts as a father to Crispin. Then name the man who was Crispin's father.

Acts as a father: Bear

Father: Lord Furnival

300

Describe the plot of Wonder in three sentences.

Auggie goes to school for the first time. His facial abnormality makes it a challenging transition, especially in finding true friends. He stands up to a bully (Julian) and finds friends (Summer and Jack).

300

Beecher Prep

Wonder

300

I like ice cream it tastes great.

I like ice cream. It tastes great. (Or I like ice cream because it tastes great. OR... I like ice cream, and it tastes great. Other fixes may be correct to help this run on sentence.)

300

What genre was Boy?

Memoir (also could say autobiography)

400

What novel were each of the following characters in? Mrs. Pratchett, John Aycliffe, Granger, Mr. Tushman

Mrs. Pratchet=Boy; John Aycliffe=Crispin; Granger=Fahrenheit 451; Mr. Tushman=Wonder.

400

Describe the plot of Fahrenheit 451 in four sentences.

Guy Montag is a firefighter who burns books in a dystopian society. After meeting Clarisse, he starts to question the book burning policy. He ends up burning his house, among other things and people. He runs away to join others who memorize books and want to rebuild society.

400

Name at least 3 countries where Boy was set.

Norway, England, Wales (France, if you count his parents)

400

We just finished reading Boy. Before that we read a short story called The Scarlet Ibis.

Boy should be in italics (or underlining if you are hand writing) since it is the title of a long piece of literature. "The Scarlet Ibis" should be in quotation marks.

400

Name at least two authors for our novels this year.

Crispin, Avi; Wonder, R.J. PalaciosFahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury; Boy, Roald Dahl.

500

From The Giver, give descriptions of three characters, including how they were the same or different between the book and the movie.

Choose from Jonas, Gabe (Gabriel), Lily, mom, dad, the Giver, Asher, Fiona, the chief elder, Rosemary

500

Describe the plot of The Giver in five sentences.

Jonas is selected to be the Receiver of Memory for a society who has tried to get rid of physical and emotional pain. He begins his training with the Giver. He starts to see the failings of the society and plans an escape. He takes Gabe, a young child who is slated to be "released," with him. Their journey is difficult, but they make it to Elsewhere.

500

Both Fahrenheit 451 and The Giver are set in futuristic societies. Give 3 similarities.

Few/no books; emphasis on keeping citizens happy and distracted; control of freedom; little knowledge of history; use of medications to control physical issues

500

Roald Dahl was from norway and he lived in wales to.

Roald Dahl was from Norway, and he lived in Wales, too.

500

What characteristics make up historical fiction? AND What characteristics make up science fiction?

Historical fiction: set in a specific, previous time period with true historical situations; may include famous people from the time period; is believable but didn't happen.

Science fiction: fiction (not real) that may include the following: robots, outer space, technology, future, time travel, superheroes, aliens