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The Stonekeeper

Fiction | Graphic Novel/Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2008

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The Stonekeeper has no chapters or other structural divisions, but it does have a Prologue. Analyze why this one part is separated out from the rest of the novel. How does it set the stage for the events that follow?

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Analyze Karen’s and David’s roles in the novel. How do they impact and influence Emily’s character as well as the plot?

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The amulet tells Emily to “use [her] power wisely [because] being a Stonekeeper is a responsibility [she] mustn’t take lightly” (72). Discuss the ways that Emily demonstrates the responsible use of power and how this does not always align with the amulet’s intentions.

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