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Why is the friendship between Frank and Stanley so unique from the very beginning?
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They have lived next door to each other their entire lives on a military base and are the same age
They are both planning on following in their father’s footsteps and joining the military one day
They are the same age, live right next store to each other and they both love comic books
They are a short boat ride ride away from each other and are writing and illustrating a comic book together
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What inference can be made about Frank's relationship with Stanley based on their interactions in Chapter 1?
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They share a deep bond and collaborate well together.
They compete with each other for attention and recognition.
They often disagree and have conflicts.
They are indifferent to each other's feelings.
42 questions
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Why is the friendship between Frank and Stanley so unique from the very beginning?
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What inference can be made about Frank's relationship with Stanley based on their interactions in Chapter 1?
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How does the setting of Pearl Harbor contribute to the mood of the story?
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Heroes: A Novel of Pearl Harbor is told from the ---- point of view. The story is narrated by ----.
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How does the interaction between Frank’s and Stanley's families at the barbecue contribute to the mood of the chapter?
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What is the author’s purpose for including the passage about the First World War concrete bunker?
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What literary device is used in the statement, “Because that was the moment the whole world turned upside down"?
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What can be inferred about the sailor who mumbles “Three Hots and a Cot" in Chapter 8?
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What is the main effect of Stanley suggesting the Human Torch in Chapter 11?
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How did Frank and Stanley’s admiration for their comic book superheroes help in this attack?
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What is the significance of Frank and Stanley comparing themselves to comic book characters in Chapter 14?
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Which of the following best describes the situation with the American ships and Japanese?
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Which of the following best describes how the attack on Pearl Harbor impacts Frank and Stanley's friendship?
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How does the death of Brooks affect Frank?
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How do Frank and Stanley's experiences during the attack shape them?
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What irony is suggested when Frank compares an explosion to the grand finale of a fireworks show?
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Both figuratively and literally, what do Stanley and Frank now have in common after leaving their homes ?
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What line from the text is an example of how close of a relationship Frank and Ginny have?
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How does Stanley change throughout the chapters?
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What does Stanley's mom mean when she tells him, “You have grown up in a bubble, but it's now over"?
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How does the attack on Pearl Harbor impact the characters' perception of Stanley?
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What line from the text tells us that Frank is realizing the devastation this invasion will have on the US?
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Which of the following best describes Stanley's attitude towards Frank's help in fighting his battles?
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How does the encounter with the eel and shark affect Frank's actions?
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What does the phrase “the real McCoy" most likely mean in the context of the novel?
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What is the main effect of the attack on Pearl Harbor on the characters in the story?
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How does Frank's view of the war change after witnessing the attack on Pearl Harbor?
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What does Frank say that tells us he realizes their lives will never be the same?
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What is the significance of the Varsity Victory Volunteers (VVV) in the story?
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What do you think was the main message the author wanted you to get out of this book?
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Despite all that has happened, there is a piece that brings Frank joy. What line from the text is an example of that?
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Which of the following best describes how Japanese characters were portrayed in the comic books, according to Frank's realization?
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Why does Frank feel conflicted about leaving Hawaii in Chapter 44?
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The old warship was _____________________ after decades of service in the navy."
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The military tank was _____________________ by a camouflage tarp."
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"______________ voices on both sides of the Atlantic are advocating protectionism."
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"As the ________________, Jamir doesn't row, but gives directions to the eight rowers"
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The airplane was hidden in the dark and dreary ___________________________."
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The capsized boat was ________________ lifelessly in the water. There is no way it would survive.
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The soldiers hid at the bottom of the heavy ________________ in an attempt to hide from their enemies"
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The soldier used his ________________ to escape from the Japanese soldier."
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence:
"The soliders did not have enough _____________________ for all civilians that were bleeding out when the Japanese dropped a bomb on the community."