This whole book test for Gary Paulsen's sequal to HATCHET is a set of fifty multiple choice questions. Students will find it necessary to read the book thoroughly and carefully in order to score well on this quiz, which requires basic comprehension of the story, including FACTUAL KNOWLEDGE of the novel's plot, events, characters, etc. These pages are also a valuable MANAGEMENT TOOL for programs that involve independent reading and the use of multiple titles.
Please note that this test does NOT ADDRESS STORY INTREPRETATION or ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE. It does, however, offer a reliable indication of student effort and comprehension of the material.
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