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The Boogeyman

Questions 1. What kind of a man was Lester? Did you feel empathy for him? Why or why not? Give examples from the story to support your thoughts. 2. Identify at least 10 different literary devices Stephen King used in the Boogeyman. 3. Write a small summary of the story.

4. Was the story believable? What makes you think so? Why wasn’t it? 5. Describe 3 conflicts. How did they begin? Were they resolved? 6. Write the next 2 paragraphs of the story. 7. Draw a picture of one of the scenes in the story with a caption. 8. Write a newspaper report of Lester’s death. 9. Write a book review.