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Prodigy: A Marie Lu Novel

Authored by Vikki Marquez

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8th Grade

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Prodigy: A Marie Lu Novel
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key characteristics of June in the novel Prodigy, and how does she develop throughout the story?

The key characteristics of June in the novel Prodigy include intelligence, determination, and loyalty. Throughout the story, she develops by becoming more independent, questioning authority, and learning to trust her own instincts.

The key characteristics of June in the novel Prodigy include laziness, indecisiveness, and disloyalty. Throughout the story, she develops by becoming more dependent, following authority, and ignoring her instincts.

The key characteristics of June in the novel Prodigy include ignorance, lack of determination, and disloyalty. Throughout the story, she develops by becoming more dependent, following authority, and ignoring her instincts.

The key characteristics of June in the novel Prodigy include arrogance, lack of ambition, and betrayal. Throughout the story, she develops by becoming more submissive, trusting authority, and ignoring her own instincts.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the themes present in Marie Lu's Prodigy, and how they contribute to the overall message of the novel.

Love, forgiveness, honesty, and trust

Adventure, mystery, horror, and comedy

War, peace, technology, and education

Power, rebellion, sacrifice, and loyalty

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the setting of Prodigy, particularly the Republic and the Colonies, impact the story and the characters' experiences?

The setting creates a contrast between the Republic and the Colonies, highlighting themes of power, oppression, and rebellion.

The Republic and the Colonies are actually the same place

The setting only impacts the physical descriptions of the locations

The setting has no impact on the story or characters' experiences

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In what ways does June's relationship with Day evolve in Prodigy, and how does it affect the overall narrative?

June's relationship with Day evolves from initial distrust and rivalry to mutual respect, understanding, and eventually love.

June's relationship with Day remains the same throughout the book, with no significant impact on the narrative.

June's relationship with Day is purely professional and has no emotional impact on the overall narrative.

June's relationship with Day starts off well but deteriorates over time, leading to a tragic ending.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the significance of the Elector's role in the plot of Prodigy, and how it influences the characters' actions and decisions.

The Elector's role is insignificant and does not influence the characters

The Elector's role is only mentioned briefly and has no significance

The Elector's role holds power and influence over the characters, shaping their actions and decisions.

The Elector's role has no impact on the characters' actions and decisions

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the major conflicts that arise in Prodigy, and how do they drive the story forward?

The major conflicts in Prodigy are about cooking recipes, gardening tips, and fashion trends.

The major conflicts in Prodigy include the struggle for power, the fight for freedom, and the internal conflict of the main characters.

The major conflicts in Prodigy involve a love triangle, a missing pet, and a school competition.

The major conflicts in Prodigy revolve around a family vacation, a birthday party, and a new job opportunity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the symbolism of the Republic's propaganda and the impact it has on the characters' perceptions and actions.

The Republic's propaganda symbolizes unity and peace, influencing the characters' perceptions and actions.

The Republic's propaganda symbolizes truth and justice, guiding the characters' perceptions and actions.

The Republic's propaganda symbolizes manipulation and control, influencing the characters' perceptions and actions.

The Republic's propaganda symbolizes freedom and empowerment, inspiring the characters' perceptions and actions.

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