82 pages 2 hours read

Alexandra Diaz

The Only Road

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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Multiple Choice

1. Which character’s perspective does the narration most often follow?

A) Xavi’s

B) Ángela’s

C) Jaime’s

D) Rafa’s

2. Which is the most reasonable interpretation of what Jaime’s sketchbook represents?

A) Art lets us escape from reality into fantasy.

B) We need hobbies to distract us from painful emotions.

C) Art makes the world more beautiful and meaningful.

D) We each choose how we see the world around us.

3. What is the most likely purpose for including Ángela’s character in this story?

A) She demonstrates that women are better at handling crisis situations.

B) She demonstrates the additional dangers that female Central Americans face.

C) She demonstrates that women are more emotionally attached to family relationships.

D) She demonstrates the pressure on families to provide financially for their daughters.

4. Which is the best description of both Jaime and Ángela?

A) They are ordinary, average children.

B) They are mischievous and a little rebellious.

C) They are curious and intellectual children.

D) They are bold and a little reckless.

5. Which is the most likely purpose for including Xavi, Rafa, and Joaquín in this story?

A) They highlight how naive and privileged Jaime and Ángela are.

B) They show the wide variety of children trying to make it to the US on their own.