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Soman Chainani

The School For Good and Evil

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade

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Multiple Choice

1. By the final scene, what would both Agatha and Sophie include in their definition of good?

A) Incredible knowledge and wisdom

B) Helping others and forgiving

C) Excelling at everything and sharing

D) Height, singing voice, and beauty

2. How does Sophie react when dropped into the School for Evil?

A) She cackles delightedly and taunts Agatha about her placement.

B) She points out the beauty but writes about how much she misses home.

C) She protests that it is a mistake because she belongs in the School for Good.

D) She goes directly to the School Master to thank him with a gift.

3. Which of the following literary strategies does the author use in this quotation?

“Every tree, every flower, every blade of grass sparkled a different hue. Slender beams of sun slipped through cerulean canopies, lighting up turquoise trunks and navy blooms. Deer grazed on azure lilacs, crows and hummingbirds jabbered in sapphire nettles, squirrels and rabbits jaunted through cobalt briars to join storks sipping from an ultramarine pond.” (Chapter 10)

A) Foreshadowing

B) Imagery

C) Simile

D) Alliteration

4. Which of the following best explains Agatha’s realization about her own beauty?

A) She understands that her beauty grows as Sophie’s diminishes and decides to fight against Sophie.

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