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To blend or mix | show 🗑
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Harsh criticism | show 🗑
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Very eager, reader, or excited about something | show 🗑
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Someone who is a brilliant or mighty respected practitioner of any art, master | show 🗑
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show | Chase Ambrose, he gets amnesia then figures out he was a bad person so he decided for his second chance to be better. Throughout the story he changes more and more
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Who are the primary antagonists | show 🗑
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Identify Shoshanna Weber | show 🗑
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show | Joel is a minor character who has been victimized prior to the start of the story by the “old” Chase Ambrose. He is also Shoshanna’s twin brother. Joel is also a dynamic character because he learns to accept and believe in Chase’s change.
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show | Brendan is another main character who was previously victimized by the “old” Chase. Brendan becomes one of Chase’s biggest supporters because he recognizes early in the narrative that Chase has truly changed.
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Identify Mr. Solway | show 🗑
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show | Helen is a minor character. She is Chase’s younger half-sister. She is a dynamic character because she is afraid of Chase when the novel begins, but she gradually begins to trust him.
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show | Corinne is Chase’s stepmother. She is a minor character. She doesn't like Chase in the beginning of the novel. She even brings Mr. Solway to Chase’s hearing at the end of the novel.
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show | Modern-day; mostly at school
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What is the inciting incident of the novel? | show 🗑
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show | Chase fights Bear and Aaron at Portland Street Assisted Living Facility. He is trying to return Mr. Solway’s medal, but Bear and Aaron try to stop him.
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show | Chase stays with the video club, Chase and Shoshanna start dating, Brendan and Kimberly start dating, Joel is doing good, Bear and Aaron become outcasts, Chase and Shoshanna win the contest
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show | Chase vs. himself – He must try to remember his past and forgive himself for the awful things he did in the past. The conflict is resolved
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Identify an example of man vs. man external conflict in the novel. Is the conflict ever resolved? | show 🗑
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Explain three instances of irony that exist in the falling action or at the end of the story. | show 🗑
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Who are two dynamic characters? | show 🗑
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What are the themes of the novel | show 🗑
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show | People can start fresh and rebuild their lives for the better.
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From what point of view is this novel told? (Think about who narrates the story.) | show 🗑
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show | Gordon Korman
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What is mood | show 🗑
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Define simile | show 🗑
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show | a comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as”
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Define personification | show 🗑
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Define alliteration | show 🗑
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show | Words that make sounds
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Define hyperbole | show 🗑
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What are three allusions in the novel? | show 🗑
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What is the genre of Restart | show 🗑
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A false idea or belief caused by mental illness | show 🗑
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A clever and often dishonest plan to do or get something | show 🗑
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show | Appall
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show | Hemorrhage
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show | Slog
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show | Cahoots
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show | Battering Ram
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show | Renowned
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