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1. 
Introduction: What is the significance of the phrase “Fall from Innocence” in the context of the story?
A.
It refers to the changing seasons in Castle Rock
B.
It symbolizes the loss of childhood innocence and the boys’ coming-of-age journey.
C.
It describes the physical fall that occurs during the adventure.
D.
It represents the boys’ fear of heights.
2. 
The Hardest Things to Say: Why does the narrator believe that the most important things are the hardest to say?
A.
Because important conversations happen during nighttime.
B.
Because saying difficult things requires courage and vulnerability.
C.
Because the boys struggle with speech impediments.
D.
Because they are afraid of getting in trouble.
3. 
The Tree House Gang: Describe the tree house and its purpose for Gordie and his friends.
A.
The tree house is a place for storytelling and bonding.
B.
The tree house is a secret hideout where they play cards.
C.
The tree house is where they store their adventure supplies
D.
The tree house is a lookout point for spying on neighbors
4. 
Vern’s Discovery: What prompts Vern to share the news about the dead body with his friends?
A.
He dreams about it.
B.
He finds a newspaper article.
C.
He sees a news report on TV.
D.
He accidentally overhears adults talking about it.
5. 
Journey’s Purpose: Besides curiosity, what other reason do the boys have for wanting to find the dead body?
A.
To become famous in their town.
B.
To escape their mundane lives.
C.
To earn a reward.
D.
To prove their bravery.
6. 
Character Traits: How does the author characterize Chris Chambers in the early chapters?
A.
Chris is a troublemaker who often gets into fights
B.
Chris is the most intelligent member of the group.
C.
Chris is compassionate and protective of his friends.
D.
Chris is afraid of adventure.
7. 
Family Dynamics: What impact does Denny’s death have on Gordie’s family, particularly his parents?
A.
His parents become overprotective of Gordie.
B.
His parents encourage Gordie to find the dead body.
C.
His parents ignore the situation.
D.
His parents separate due to grief.
8. 
How do the interactions between the boys in the tree house reflect their friendship?
A.
They argue constantly.
B.
They share secrets and support each other.
C.
They compete for leadership.
D.
They exclude Gordie.
9. 
Adventure’s Draw: What elements of adventure and danger are introduced in these chapters?
A.
The boys encounter wild animals.
B.
The boys face bullies from a rival gang.
C.
The boys explore an abandoned building.
D.
The boys plan to find a dead body.
10. 
Vern’s Motivation: Why is Vern so insistent on going to see the dead body?
A.
He wants to prove his bravery.
B.
He believes it will make him famous.
C.
He thinks there might be a reward.
D.
He is curious and wants to see it for himself.
11. 
Teddy’s Background: How do Teddy’s experiences with his father influence his behavior with his friends?
A.
Teddy is distant and avoids close friendships.
B.
Teddy is overly protective of his friends.
C.
Teddy is rebellious and often gets into trouble.
D.
Teddy emulates his father’s abusive behavior.
12. 
The Club: What activities do the boys engage in at their club, and what does this reveal about their characters?
A.
They play cards and discuss schoolwork.
B.
They share secrets and plan adventures.
C.
They practice survival skills.
D.
They compete in sports.
13. 
Gordie’s Feelings: How does Gordie feel about his brother Denny, and how does this affect him?
A.
Gordie idolizes Denny and tries to be like him.
B.
Gordie resents Denny for overshadowing him.
C.
Gordie is indifferent to Denny’s death
D.
Gordie blames Denny for their family’s problems.
14. 
The Dead Body: What is the boys’ initial reaction upon hearing about the dead body?
A.
They are excited and immediately start planning.
B.
They are scared and hesitant.
C.
They don’t believe it.
D.
They feel indifferent.
15. 
Preparation: What preparations do the boys make for their journey to find the dead body?
A.
They gather weapons and supplies.
B.
They study maps and plan their route.
C.
They pack food and water.
D.
They don’t prepare much.