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Frank Beddor

The Looking Glass Wars

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2004

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Multiple Choice

1. Which point of view is the story told from?

A) First person

B) Second person

C) Third person limited

D) Third person omniscient

2. Which of the following is NOT a central conflict in the novel?

A) Character vs society: The Alyssians must resist Redd’s tyrannical government and dismantle her destructive influence to liberate Wonderland

B) Character vs character: Alyss must defeat Redd and reclaim the throne to restore peace in Wonderland

C) Character vs technology: The Alyssians must defend themselves and destroy Redd’s Glass Eyes to evade capture

D) Character vs self: Alyss must resolve questions about her identity and overcome inner turmoil to harness her full powers

3. Which word pairing best describes Redd?

A) Judgmental but cowardly

B) Righteous but reluctant

C) Vicious but submissive

D) Powerful but cruel

4. Which of the following best describes what White and Black Imagination symbolize, respectively?

A) Courage and cowardice

B) Creation and destruction

C) Freedom and control

D) Duty and selfishness

5. Which of the following is NOT a motif (recurring image or idea) in the novel?

A) Tea cups

B) Imagination

C) Crystal

D) Looking glasses

6. Which of the following best characterizes Alyss’s experience in England?

A) Disorientation and self-doubt

B) Wonder and awe

C) Aggression and loathing

D) Hope and inspiration

7. How does Dodge respond to the loss of his father and Alyss?

A) He becomes afraid of revolution

B) He becomes obsessed with revenge