The Bar Code Tattoo By Suzanne Weyn
Quiz 1 pp 1-17 answer in complete sentences 1. Describe the tone in the beginning of the story. Find a quote that supports your opinion. 2. What is the introduction/exposition: characters, setting, conflict? 3. What literary device is being used in the bold, italicized sections? 4. Why is Kayla leery of the bar code tattoo? Cite evidence from story.
Quiz 2 pp What effect did Kayla’s father’s suicide have on her mother? Evidence from story. Who or what do you think Global-1 is? Is it symbolic for anything? Evidence from story. What, so far, do we know is contained in the tattoo? Which new characters are introduced; briefly describe them.
Quiz 3 pp In a paragraph, summarize the major points that happened between pages 34 to 51.
Quiz 4 pp Why did Amber and her family have to move? Cite evidence from the story. What seems to be happening to people because of the bar code tattoo? Evidence What happens to Kayla the first time she puts on the virtual reality helmet? How does this connect back to the foreshadowing from earlier? Evidence Why do you think the government is so determined to get everyone tattooed? Cite evidence from story.
Quiz 5 pp Summarize one major event in this section. What led up to it and what happened as a result of it. Please cite evidence from the book to support your choice of major event. What has Kayla learned about the tattoo by page 120? Why do you think they find it so distressing?
Quiz 6 pp Kayla learns something about herself that could cause problems for her if she is tattooed. What does she learn and what do you think this means for other people if everyone is forced to be tattooed? Cite evidence from the story, and give page numbers.
Quiz 7 pp 151 to end Describe the negative propaganda being written by tattoo gen (Nedra Harris). Evidence! What event is foreshadowed by all the italicized sections in the novel? A quote begins part 2 of the book. Explain what you think it means and then agree or disagree. State why and use examples from the story to support your opinion. Zekeal is not who he seems. What event(s) foreshadows this realization? What is the climax of this story? In what chapter does it take place? What is the tone at the end of chapter 28? Evidence?