Talking About The Kite Runner
Quiz by Lily Pedersen
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- Q1Who are the two main characters in 'The Kite Runner'?Hassan and AliAmir and SaraTom and AnnaAmir and Hassan30s
- Q2What is the socioeconomic status of Amir?He is a princeHe is middle classHe is poorHe is rich30s
- Q3Where is the story set?IraqPakistanIranAfghanistan30s
- Q4What type of story is 'The Kite Runner' described as?A science fiction storyA sad story with hope at the endA happy storyA mystery30s
- Q5Is the relationship between Amir and Hassan simple or complicated?SimpleOnly business-likeComplicatedNon-existent30s
- Q6What theme does Tom suggest is present in the book?Love and betrayalWar and peaceFriendship and cultureMystery and adventure30s
- Q7What reaction does Anna express about reading 'The Kite Runner'?She wants to read something elseShe has already read itShe is not interestedShe finds it interesting and wants to read it soon30s
- Q8What does Tom say about the ending of the story?It is completely happyIt has hope at the endIt leaves you with no answersIt is open-ended30s
- Q9Which character is described as poor?HassanAnnaAmirTom30s
- Q10Does Tom recommend the book to Anna?Only if she likes adventuresHe is unsureYes, he doesNo, he doesn't30s