The name of the gang in this story is _____.
 Question 1 options:
 A) 
 London Locals
 B) 
 Wormsley Common
 C) 
 Great Britain Fighters
 D) 
 The Outsiders
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 After which major war does this story take place?
 Question 2 options:
 A) 
 World War I
 B) 
 World War II
 C) 
 French Revolution
 D) 
 The Korean War
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 What is "Old Misery's" real name?
 Question 3 options:
 Mr. Thomas
 Mr. Weatherby
 Mr. Smith
 Mr. Thompson
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 What is ironic about Mike's reason for being late to Mr. Thomas' house?
 Question 4 options:
 A) 
 He was helping his sick mother, which shows he is typically a caring boy.
 B) 
 He had to attend church first, which is the opposite of what one would expect from someone planning to destroy a house.
 C) 
 He had to go to the doctor because he is very ill, which is in juxtaposition with his character's motivation to destroy another person's home.
 D) 
 He was at the police station because his home was robbed earlier that week, which is the opposite of expectations given that he is planning to commit a crime himself.
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 The central idea of the story can be described as...
 Question 5 options:
 creation
 rebirth
 devastation 
 imagination
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 Blackie's leadership comes to an end and is a turning point in the text. What is the significant reason he loses his position to Trevor?
 Question 6 options:
 He lacks Trevor's daring ideas
 He fears putting Trevor's idea to a vote
 He admits he fears being jailed
 He cares little for the gang's reputation
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 Mr. Thomas's attitude and tone toward the Wormsley Common Gang can be described as which of following?
 Question 7 options:
 A) 
 indulgent approval
 B) 
 gruff kindness
 C) 
 total disregard
 D) 
 stern disapproval
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 Trevor's decision to wreck the house while at the same time recognizing its beauty is an example of...
 Question 8 options:
 suspense
 flashback
 suspense
 irony
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 The destructive actions of the Wormsley common gang are a symbolic of what?
 Question 9 options:
 A) 
 The horrors of war
 B) 
 The power of greed over men.
 C) 
 The coming of age for young boys.
 D) 
 Life before World War II
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 Which of the following is used as a character contrast between Blackie and Trevor?
 Question 10 options:
 A) 
 Education level
 B) 
 Physical size
 C) 
 Speaking Ability
 D) 
 Religious Affiliation 
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 The quote “No one was surprised except Mike, but Mike at the age of nine was surprised by everything. 'If you don't shut your mouth,' somebody once said to him, 'you'll get a frog down it.' After that Mike kept his teeth tightly clamped except when the surprise was too great" is an example of what type of figurative language?
 Question 11 options:
 Understatement
 Hyperbole
 Personification
 Metaphor
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 "There was no sign of anybody anywhere. The lav stood like a tomb in a neglected graveyard. The curtains were drawn" 
 What type of figurative language is the underlined portion of the text above?
 Personification
 Alliteration
 Simile
 Metaphor