85 pages 2 hours read

Kathryn Erskine

Mockingbird

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2010

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Multiple Choice

1. Before Caitlin meets Michael, which sentence best describes Caitlin?

A) She is open, friendly, and eager to make friends.

B) She is sad and depressed and refuses to talk even to her father.

C) She is careful to avoid other people, particularly strangers.

D) She is happily lost in a world of her beloved comic books and her video games.

2. How does Caitlin react when she is confronted by any potentially upsetting encounter?

A) She blurs her vision so that everything looks soft and inviting.

B) She bites her fingernails and pretends to be deaf.

C) She eats to avoid having to talk.

D) She uses her phone to call her father even if he is at work.

3. Why does Caitlin decline to work in a group for a project?

A) Caitlin tells her teacher that she thinks the students in the class are mean to her.

B) Caitlin tells her teacher that she is too unhappy over her brother’s death to concentrate.

C) Two girls tell her at recess that no one wants to work with her because she is “weird.”

D) Caitlin tells Mrs. Brook that she can do a better project on her own.

4. What lesson does Caitlin learn from the movie Bambi?

A) She learns that death is absolute.

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