43 pages 1 hour read

Sarah Weeks

So B. It

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2004

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Chapters 1-5

1. Bernadette suffers from a condition based on a fear of what?

A) leaving the home

B) sleeping and waking

C) spiders and insects

D) closed-in places

2. As Heidi grows, she dwells most on which of the following topics, as demonstrated by lists she keeps?

A) her lack of friends

B) her desire to travel

C) her mother’s background

D) her luck with slot machines

3. Many details of Heidi’s backstory are given in the early chapters of So B. It. Of these, which event is the clearest inciting incident?

A) playing Memory

B) finding a roll of film

C) starting homeschool

D) meeting Zander