78 pages 2 hours read

Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

Book Scavenger

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2014

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Multiple Choice

1. Which is the most logical explanation for Emily’s devotion to the Book Scavengers game?

A) She is easily tempted by anything involving mystery and danger.

B) She badly wants to win some money so that she can be more independent.

C) The Book Scavenger online community is the only stable community she has.

D) She wants to prove to Matthew that she is better at the game than he was.

2. Which statement best describes why Matthew has an easier time adapting to the family’s frequent moves than Emily does?

A) Matthew’s interest in music gives him a way to escape from his worries about moving.

B) Matthew is older and closer to going away to college, so pretty soon he can decide for himself where to live.

C) Matthew is not really a person who cares about having close friendships.

D) Matthew focuses on the positive aspects of moving and is able to stay in touch with friends from around the country.

3. Besides his love of puzzles, what is the most logical explanation for James’s interest in the Book Scavengers game?

A) James wants Emily to feel supported by him as a friend.

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