On My Honor
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Ten multiple-choice, self-checking quiz questions about On My Honor
Discussion Questions/Reading Guide for On My Honor:
1) Joel is used to Tony coming up with ideas and getting his way. We all might know someone who can talk us into doing things we don't really want to do. Why doesn't Joel tell Tony how he feels about going to Starved Rock?
2) What do you notice the author does to create a sense of dread when Joel realizes Tony is missing?
3) When Joel realizes Tony is missing, does he do the right thing? What about after he gets out of the water? What would you recommend he do differently?
4) Joel makes a choice in Chapter 7 about what to say to his parents and the Zabrinsky family. What do you think about this choice?
5) How does Joel's attitude toward Bobby change from the beginning to the end of Chapter 9?
6) Why do you think the author wrote this book? What is the most important message readers can take away from this book?
7) Why does Joel blame his parents? Is he right to blame them?
8) Joel thinks a lot about the smell from the river. What does that smell symbolize in the story?
9) Joel's father says they will have to live with their choices. What will be some of the hard things Joel will have to live with after this incident?
10) Do you think Joel will continue to have a relationship with Tony's parents? How will Joel's relationship with his own parents change? What about his decision-making is likely to change?
2) What do you notice the author does to create a sense of dread when Joel realizes Tony is missing?
3) When Joel realizes Tony is missing, does he do the right thing? What about after he gets out of the water? What would you recommend he do differently?
4) Joel makes a choice in Chapter 7 about what to say to his parents and the Zabrinsky family. What do you think about this choice?
5) How does Joel's attitude toward Bobby change from the beginning to the end of Chapter 9?
6) Why do you think the author wrote this book? What is the most important message readers can take away from this book?
7) Why does Joel blame his parents? Is he right to blame them?
8) Joel thinks a lot about the smell from the river. What does that smell symbolize in the story?
9) Joel's father says they will have to live with their choices. What will be some of the hard things Joel will have to live with after this incident?
10) Do you think Joel will continue to have a relationship with Tony's parents? How will Joel's relationship with his own parents change? What about his decision-making is likely to change?
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