73 pages 2 hours read

Brian Selznick

Wonderstruck

Fiction | Graphic Novel/Book | YA | Published in 2011

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Various parts)

2. A (Various parts)

3. C (Various parts)

4. A (Various parts)

5. B (Various parts)

6. C (Various parts)

7. C (Various parts)

8. A (Various parts)

9. D (Various parts)

10. C (Part 3)

11. B (Part 3)

12. D (Various parts)

13. C (Various parts)

14. A (Part 3)

15. B (Various parts)

Long Answer

1. Ben and Rose’s stories mirror one another because they are closely related. The author chose to share the stories side by side so the reader could easily compare the two stories and recognize their similarities. (Various parts)

2. Ben’s collection is closely related to his father’s and grandmother’s work because he collects and preserves items in a museum box. This could indicate to the reader that Ben will continue to work in the museum business with his grandmother and preserve items in the future. (Various parts)