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the perks of being a wallflower quiz pages 1-40
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quiz directions Be sure to restate the question as part of your answer. Since some questions have two parts, make sure you answer what is asked or only half credit will be received. You must write in complete sentences.
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questions 1-5 (of 15) 1.Who is the protagonist of the story and how old is he? 2.How many siblings does Charlie have and what grade is each in? 3.In his letter dated August 25, why is he so upset? 4.Why does Charlie begin writing the letters? 5.What book is Charlie’s favorite of all time?
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questions 6-10 (of 15) 6.Why does Charlie’s dad speak with his daughter’s boyfriend’s parents? 7.Who becomes Charlie’s first friends in high school, what’s their relationship, and what does he like about each person? 8.What secret does Charlie’s dad ask him to keep? 9.Why does Charlie’s friend believe girls like a challenge when picking a boyfriend? 10.What did Charlie’s dad mean when he said, “Not everyone has a sob story, Charlie, and even if they do, it’s no excuse”?
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questions 11-15 (of 15) 11.What did Charlie realize about what really happened between the boy and girl in his room during the party? 12. How did Charlie decide to get even with David? 13.What does Charlie discover about Patrick and the quarterback of the football team? 14.What is the name Bob comes up with for Charlie and why this name? 15.How do the songs “Asleep,” Blackbird,” “MLK,” and “Landslide” make Charlie feel?
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