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Honors Quiz #2
"Boxers" pages 1-154
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1) Which BEST describes Little Bao's reaction when he learns that Red Lantern is dead?
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A) He is sad and immediately goes into mourning.
B) He is outraged and he immediately goes to seek revenge.
C) He is upset, but he's more concerned with his brothers' well being.
D) He is angry and takes it out on Master Big Belly.
2) Which MOST LIKELY explains why Little Bao has dreams that he's under water?
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Hint: Think about the content of these dreams.
A) He believes China is being "drowned" by the foreigners who are destroying their culture.
B) The water represents death, which has overcome his loved ones.
C) He feels like he is "in over his head" with his responsibilities as a leader.
D) He is "drowning" in regret about things he did or did not do.
3) Which could be considered a turning point in the book?
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A) When Little Bao gets the "mystic vision" from Master Big Belly and defeats the imperial troops.
B) When Little Bao stands up to his brother to defend Mei-Wen.
C) When Little Bao compromises his values and accepts gifts from Mei-Wen.
D) When Little Bao trains the men of Mei-Wen's village to become soldiers.
4) Which is an epiphany that Little Bao has in these pages?
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A) When Little Bao first performs the ritual and transforms into a warrior/god.
B) When Little Bao helps his brothers transform into warriors/gods too.
C) When Little Bao learns who Ch'in Shih-huang was.
D) When Mei-Wen asks to join the Big Sword Society.
5) How is the conversation on pages 152-153 a turning point in the story?
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6) What do the Big Sword Society's edicts tell you about their mission and values (what's important to them)?
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