93 pages 3 hours read

Neal Shusterman

Full Tilt

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2003

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Multiple Choice

1. Which is the best description of the relationship between Blake’s and Quinn’s characters?

A) Blake is a more mature version of Quinn.

B) They are foils for one another.

C) They behave similarly but value different things.

D) Quinn represents Blake’s worst fears.

2. What character trait do Maggie and Russ both display early in the story that foreshadows trouble later in the story?

A) They are both prone to taking pointless risks.

B) They are both callous about other people’s feelings.

C) They are both obsessed with appearances.

D) They are both dishonest people.

3. Who is the antagonist in this story?

A) Cassandra

B) Quinn

C) Maggie

D) Russ

4. What is Quinn’s Chapter 1 confession “I go places sometimes” an example of?

A) Turning point

B) Central conflict

C) Flashback

D) Foreshadowing

5. What does the process of going through the rides together teach Blake and Quinn?

A) Being brothers does not mean they have to be friends.

B) Life’s problems are easy to overcome if they work together.

C) They have more in common than they realized.

D) They have been blaming each other for their problems unfairly.

6. Which symbolic image best conveys how Blake’s life will turn out if he does not face his trauma and overcome its effects?