What does the narrator compare hating your parents for being alcoholics to?
A) It is compared to hating a dog for barking.
B) It is compared to hating a fish for swimming.
C) It is compared to hating a wounded animal for being wounded.
D) It is compared to hating people for breathing.
What type of figurative language is used to make this comparison?
A) Metaphor
B) Simile
C) Hyperbole
D) Onomatopoeia
What kind of student is the narrator?
A) Very loud student who cheats off others work during class.
B) Absent student; never shows up to class.
C) Quiet student who does his work and leaves when school ends.
D) Disrespectful student; very chatty.
Who does Mr. Arnold introduce?
A) Lebron James.
B) Melissa Watts.
C) Charles Burdett.
D) Brent Miller.
Why did the narrator dislike Miller?
A) He was a bully.
B) He was stuck-up.
C) He was a bad influence.
D) He was a thief.
Why does the narrator say Miller joined the army?
A) He had no other place to go other than jail.
B) He needed the money.
C) He wanted to be like his father.
D) He wanted to serve the country.
What kind of stickers did Melissa have on her binder?
A) Stickers about the Military.
B) Stickers about her newspaper.
C) Stickers about terrorism and war.
D) Stickers about her favorite subject.
What did Melissa ask Miller?
A) She asked him about why he wanted to join.
B) She asked him if he read about the places he may go.
C) She asked him about who he looked up to.
D) She asked him how long he wanted to stay in the military.
Why does Mr. Arnold make Melissa mad?
A) He tells her to leave class.
B) He tells her that the military is a good field to join.
C) He tells her war is unavoidable.
D) He tells her that he believes in freedom of speech in books but not in class.
What does Miller call the narrator?
A) Smart .
B) Stupid.
C) Rude.
D) Coward.