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nbtt 10-12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How does Philip plan to get out of Miss Narwin’s class? | get kicked out by humming the national anthem |
| How does Allison feel about Philip? | She thinks he's cute but doesn't understand why he's so angry lately. |
| Whom does Philip talk to when he sent out of Miss Narwin’s room? | Dr. Palleni, assistant principal |
| How long is Philip suspended? | two days |
| What does Mr. Malloy encourage Philip to do? | stand up for his right to sing the national anthem |
| What does “to get along you have to go along”? | in order to have an easier time (in life, at school, or with people) you have to follow the rules |
| Why is Mr. Malloy mad at work? | He wasn't given all the information he needed in order to give an accurate estimate. |
| Are Philip’s parents supportive about his rights to sing the national anthem in class? | yes |
| Does Miss Narwin dislike Philip? | No, she wants him to try harder and be motivated. She sees the potential in him and knows he is capable. |
| Why is Ted Griffen interested in Philip’s situation? | He wants to be elected to the school board and thinks he can use Philip's case to help him campaign. |
| How does Philip feel about telling his story to the reporter? | Not good. He has a headache and is feeling overwhelmed |
| How do Mr. Malloy, Mr. Griffen, and Philip describe what took place at school | Philip likes to sing along with the national anthem as it plays on the school announcements, and his teacher kicked him out of the room, and the school suspended him. |
| Is Philip being honest at this point in the story? | He is being less than honest with his parents, and he has their support |
| Why does Mr. Malloy support Philip’s track dreams? | Philip is a good runner, he had his own track dreams but couldn't realize them because he had to drop out of college,track is a "ticket" to success |
| How do we know Miss Narwin is a good teacher? | Her students score higher on the state tests. She cares about her students and expects them to do well in her class. |
| Why does Dr. Palleni not take Philip’s situation more seriously? | fights between students and students using/bringing drugs to school |
| What novel is Philip reading | The Outsiders |
| Whom does Miss Narwin write to in the novel? | Her sister |
| What homeroom does Miss Narwin suggest after Philip’s problems in her homeroom? | Lunser |