
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto
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- Q1In the book 'Seventh Grade' by Gary Soto, what is the name of Victor's crush?LucyMarthaTeresaJasmine30s
- Q2In 'Seventh Grade' by Gary Soto, what is Victor's main goal throughout the story?Impressing TeresaWinning a basketball tournamentGetting good gradesMaking new friends30s
- Q3In 'Seventh Grade' by Gary Soto, what does Victor do to try to impress Teresa during lunchtime?He gives her his lunchHe tells her a jokeHe sings her a love songHe flexes his muscles30s
- Q4In 'Seventh Grade' by Gary Soto, what is Victor's best friend's name?AndrewDavidJonathanMichael30s
- Q5In 'Seventh Grade' by Gary Soto, what subject does Victor struggle with?EnglishScienceHistoryMath30s
- Q6What is one conflict that Victor struggles with?character vs. selfcharacter vs. society30s
- Q7What mood does the reader experience after Victor raises his hand in French?embarrassmentrelief30s
- Q8What is the central idea or message explored in a literary work?SettingCharacterizationPlotTheme30s
- Q9What is the mood?The plot of a story.The setting of a literary work.The emotional atmosphere of a literary work.The protagonist of a story.30s
- Q10What is the definition of 'setting' in literature?A character's personality traits.The primary conflict in a story.The moral or lesson of a story.The time and place in which a story unfolds.30s
- Q11What does the word 'elective' mean?A course to be taken in a specific orderA mandatory courseA specific course taken by choice, not as a requirementA course with no exams30s
- Q12What does the word 'scowl' mean?To smile or look happyTo cry or look sadTo frown or look angryTo laugh or look amused30s
- Q13What does the word 'ferocity' mean?Extreme fear or timidityIntense kindness or gentlenessIntense pleasure or excitementIntense or extreme fierceness or violence30s
- Q14What does the word quiver mean?To tremble or shake with a slight rapid motionTo communicate non-verbally through hand gesturesTo move swiftly and quietlyTo laugh loudly and uncontrollably30s
- Q15What does the word 'conviction' mean?A firm belief or opinionA state of confusionAn absence of belief or opinionA temporary feeling of doubt30s