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Who Said That? Say What? Ordinary Details Think About It Vocabulary

“You need to solve this problem in your school before we lose the budget vote.” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Mr. Malloy c. Ms. Narwin d. Dr. Seymour Return to Question Board See Answer 10 points

10 Points D. Dr. Seymour

“I can’t. My boss will fire me!” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Mr. Malloy c. Ms. Narwin d. Philip Return to Question Board 20 points See Answer

20 Points B. Mr. Malloy

“Do I look like a guy who goes around breaking the rules?” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Mr. Malloy c. Mr. Lunserd. Philip Return to Question Board 30 points See Answer

30 Points C. Mr. Lunser

Return to Question Board 40 points See Answer “You have to be a team player.” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Mr. Malloy c. Ms. Narwin d. Philip

40 Points A. Coach Jamison

“Vote for me and I will never allow teacher like Ms Narwin in the classroom.” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Mr. Malloy c. Ms. Narwin d. Ted Griffen Return to Question Board 50 points See Answer

50 Points D. Ted Griffen

Return to Question Board 10 points See Answer “Please sign this petition; Mrs. Narwin is a good teacher.” Which character may have said this? a. Coach Jamison b. Allison Dorsett c. Ms. Narwin d. Ken Barchet

10 Points B. Allison Dorsett

Return to Question Board 20 points See Answer “I know you are a good teacher. Remember I was in your class in high school.” Which character may have said this? a. Dr. Doaneb. Allison Dorsett c. Ms. Narwin d. Ken Barchet

20 Points A. Dr. Doane

“Call in to my show and give me your opinion of this crazy teacher.” Which character may have said this? a. Dr. Doaneb. Jake Barlow c. Ms. Narwin d. Ken Barchet Return to Question Board 30 points See Answer

30 Points B. Jake Barlow

“Just because you ran track doesn’t mean I have to.” Which character may have said this? a. Mrs. Malloyb. Jake Barlow c. Ms. Narwin d. Philip Malloy Return to Question Board 40 points See Answer

40 Points D. Philip Malloy

“Stand up for your rights.” Which character may have said this? a. Mr. Malloyb. Jake Barlow c. Ms. Narwin d. Philip Malloy Return to Question Board 50 points See Answer

50 Points A. Mr. Malloy

Return to Question Board See Answer 10 points Philip was suspended because: a. He liked Allison and started a fight. b. He refused to apologize to Ms. Narwin. c. He wrote inappropriate comments on his Language Arts test. d. Philip refused to stop humming the National Anthem during homeroom.

10 Points b. He refused to apologize to Ms. Narwin.

Return to Question Board See Answer 20 points Mr. Griffen wants to be elected as a member of: a. The PTA board at the high school. b. The church elder committee c. The school board d. State Senate

20 Points c. The school board

During the novel, Jennifer Stewart of the Manchester Record contacted Ms. Narwin to discuss her side of the story. The reporter then published a story that: a. Told Ms. Narwin’s side of the story b. Told Philip’s side of the story. c. Told the school’s side of the story d. Told a story with many inconsistencies Return to Question Board See Answer 30 points

30 Points d. Told a story with many inconsistencies

Return to Question Board See Answer 40 points Philip’s attempt at singing the national anthem was designed to: a. Show patriotism for his country b. Express his belief in God c. Get out of Ms. Narwin’s homeroom and language arts class d. Raise his grade in Language Arts so that he could run track

40 Points c. Get out of Ms. Narwin’s homeroom and language arts class

According to his speech to the Sunday Fellowship, Mr. Griffen is concerned that: a. Steve Hallick lost the track race, and the track team is now in jeopardy of losing the championship. b. Ms. Narwin has been unjustly accused of something. c. Young people are not allowed to practice elemental values of patriotism. d. The local newspaper does not have its facts straight Return to Question Board See Answer 50 points

50 Points c. Young people are not allowed to practice elemental values of patriotism.

After the articles about Phillip’s incident appear in the newspaper, Phillip writes in his diary that he is feeling “nervous.” Phillip is feeling nervous because: A. He realizes that perhaps his omission of truth has created a bigger problem than he can handle. B. He is worried about passing Language Arts. C. He is scared to ask Ms. Narwin for extra work. D. He doesn’t want to waste time. Return to Question Board See Answer 10 points

10 Points A. He realizes that perhaps his omission of truth has created a bigger problem than he can handle.

Near the end of the story, the superintendent requests that Ms. Narwin take the rest of the term off. The superintendent makes this request because: A. He is worried that Ms. Narwin’s presence at the school will jeopardize the approval of the district budget. B. He wants Ms. Narwin to take continuing education classes. C. He wants Ms. Narwin to have a vacation and recover from stress. D. Everyone thinks she is a bad teacher, and he wants to get rid of her. Return to Question Board See Answer 20 points

20 Points A. He is worried that Ms. Narwin’s presence at the school will jeopardize the approval of the district budget.

In the final lines of the story, we learn that Philip starts to cry when he is asked to lead the singing of the national anthem. Philip begins to cry at this request because: A. Singing the National Anthem evokes (or “brings to mind”) great emotion and brings him to tears. B. His father puts him on restriction. C. He is so happy that he finally is able to show his patriotism. D. He is ashamed of what he has done. Return to Question Board See Answer 30 points

30 Points D. He is ashamed of what he has done.

Which one of the following is NOT a true statement involving the story that Philip shares with the coach and his parents? a. Philip neglects to tell his parents about the bad grade on Ms. Narwin’s test. b. Philip takes advantage of his father’s support. c. Philip decides not to try out for the track because he no longer cares about running track or following his father’s footsteps d. Philip neglects to tell his parents about the silent rule during the playing of the national anthem. Return to Question Board See Answer 40 points

40 Points d. Philip neglects to tell his parents about the silent rule during the playing of the national anthem.

Describe a possible outcome of the story if Philip’s parents had schedule a conference with Ms. Narwin to discuss Philip’s grade. a. Philip receives extra work from Ms. Narwin so that he can improve his grade and make the track team. b. Ted Griffen uses student rights and patriotism as a way to get elected to the school board. c. Coach Jamison explains to Philip that he can no longer run track because of his poor grades in the classes. d. Allison is no longer attracted to Philip. Return to Question Board See Answer 50 points

50 Points a. Philip receives extra work from Ms. Narwin so that he can improve his grade and make the track team.

Philip did not receive a __________________ from his parents because they did not punish him. Which of the following vocabulary words would best fill in the blank? a. accountability b. consequence c. cooperate d. perception Return to Question Board See Answer 10 points

10 Points b. consequence

Which of the following vocabulary words would best fill in the blank? a. accountability b. consequence c. cooperate d. perception Return to Question Board 20 points See Answer Because Philip did not accept blame for what happened in the story, he never had any ___________________________ for his actions, so he was not held responsible.

20 Points a. accountability

After listening to the viewpoints on the Jake Barlow show, it was clear that the audience’s _____________________ was that Ms. Narwin was a bad teacher. Which of the following vocabulary words would best fill in the blank? a. accountability b. consequence c. cooperate d. perception Return to Question Board 30 points See Answer

30 Points d. perception

The jury could have determined the _____________________ for the harm done to Ms. Narwin. Which of the following vocabulary words would best fill in the blank? a. liability b. consequence c. cooperate d. perception Return to Question Board See Answer 40 points

40 Points a. liability

Return to Question Board See Answer 50 points The people in the community did not have good ___________________ because they could not see both sides of the issue. Which of the following vocabulary words would best fill in the blank? a. liability b. insight c. cooperate d. perception

50 Points b. insight