Summer Reading Test Study Guide

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Summer Reading Test Study Guide Name: _______________________ Due Tuesday, September 19th, 2011 Summer Reading Test Study Guide Question: My Answer: Part I: Character Identification and Descriptions For this section of the test, you will need to demonstrate your knowledge of the lead characters and to be able to describe them. Who are the main characters of my book? (3-4) What are they like? What role do they play with the storyline? What is their relationship to other characters?

Part II: Main Events in the Novel Name: _______________________ Due Tuesday, September 19th, 2011 Question: My Answer: Part II: Main Events in the Novel For this section of the test, you will need to identify key moments of your story and explain why they happened and who was involved. What are the important main events of my book? Be as detailed as possible! (at least 5-6) What happened? Why did this happen? Who was involved?

Part III: Quote Identification and Analysis Name: _______________________ Due Tuesday, September 19th, 2011 Question: My Answer: Part III: Quote Identification and Analysis For this section of the test, you will need to be able to identify key quotes from your novel and to be able to analyze what they mean based on your knowledge of the characters, themes, and events of the story. What are some important quotes from my book? (4-5; cite page numbers!) Why are these quotes important?