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Crispin Chapters 12-18 Quiz

Authored by Maram Albar

English

8th Grade

CCSS covered

Crispin Chapters 12-18 Quiz
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key personality traits that Crispin exhibits in chapters 12-18? How do these traits contribute to his character development?

Courage, resilience, and determination. These traits contribute to his character development by showing his ability to overcome challenges and grow stronger as a person.

Anger, arrogance, and dishonesty. These traits contribute to his character development by showing his inability to change and grow.

Fear, laziness, and indecisiveness. These traits contribute to his character development by making him weaker and less capable.

Shyness, passivity, and lack of ambition. These traits contribute to his character development by making him uninteresting and unimportant.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does Crispin's relationship with Bear evolve in chapters 12-18? What does this reveal about his character development?

Crispin's relationship with Bear evolves from fear and mistrust to a deep bond of trust and friendship.

Crispin's relationship with Bear stays the same, indicating that he is unable to change or adapt to new situations.

Crispin's relationship with Bear becomes even more fearful and dangerous, revealing his lack of growth and development.

Crispin's relationship with Bear remains distant and strained, showing his inability to form meaningful connections.

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the main conflicts that Crispin faces in chapters 12-18? How does he resolve these conflicts?

Crispin faces conflicts such as going on a vacation, learning to play the piano, and starting a new job. He resolves these conflicts by taking a nap, watching TV, and ordering takeout.

Crispin faces conflicts such as dealing with a broken phone, losing his favorite book, and getting a bad haircut. He resolves these conflicts by buying a new phone, finding a different book, and wearing a hat.

Crispin faces conflicts such as choosing what to wear, deciding what to have for breakfast, and picking a movie to watch. He resolves these conflicts by flipping a coin, closing his eyes and picking something, and asking a friend for a recommendation.

Crispin faces conflicts such as escaping from Aycliffe, finding shelter and food, and avoiding being captured. He resolves these conflicts by using his wits, seeking help from others, and learning to survive on his own.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe a significant moment of conflict resolution in chapters 12-18 and explain its impact on the story and Crispin's character.

Crispin becomes more submissive to Bear

Crispin becomes more aggressive towards Bear

Crispin stands up to Bear and asserts his independence.

Crispin runs away and abandons Bear

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the major themes explored in chapters 12-18 of Crispin? How are these themes developed throughout the story?

Identity, freedom, and power

Love, betrayal, and revenge

Fear, sadness, and loneliness

Friendship, trust, and loyalty

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the theme of identity in chapters 12-18. How does Crispin's understanding of his own identity change over the course of these chapters?

Crispin's understanding of his own identity changes to make him more selfish and uncaring

Crispin's understanding of his own identity remains unchanged throughout these chapters

Crispin's understanding of his own identity changes from feeling like an outcast and a nobody to realizing his worth and the importance of his own choices and actions.

Crispin's understanding of his own identity changes to become more like the people around him

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the plot progress in chapters 12-18 of Crispin? Identify a key event that drives the plot forward and explain its significance.

Crispin decides to give up on his quest and return to his old life, leading to a disappointing ending

Crispin meets a group of friendly travelers who help him on his journey, making the plot more lighthearted and less intense

Crispin becomes a knight and saves the kingdom from an invasion, showing his bravery and heroism

The key event that drives the plot forward in chapters 12-18 of Crispin is when Crispin discovers the truth about his identity and realizes the significance of his father's possessions. This event propels him on a journey of self-discovery and survival, shaping the rest of the story.

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