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What is the significance of the novel opening with Peter and closing with Luke? Why these characters? What role does each boy play in Mr. Terupt’s accident, and what brings them to forgive one another?
Why is Alexia mean to her classmates, but not to the students in the Collaborative Classroom? What does this reveal about her character?
Which characters blame Mr. Terupt for the accident in the schoolyard? What is the reasoning behind their blame? What role do you think Mr. Terupt plays in his own injury, if any?
Who or what is to blame for the accident leading to Mr. Terupt’s coma? Explain your reasoning.
Give an example of when the narration describes the same scene or interaction from multiple perspectives. What is the impact of a plot point being repeated from different viewpoints?
In what ways do parents and family influence each student’s own values and prejudices? How does Mr. Terupt’s character contribute to the larger theme of adult influence in this novel?
How does each student grow over the course of the school year? How does Mr. Terupt’s influence help each of the students grow in individual ways?
By Rob Buyea