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Something Wicked This Way Comes: Prologue through Chapter 11 - Quiz
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Predict what you think the last line in the prologue means, "And that was the October week when they grew up overnight, and were never so young anymore."
Compare and contrast the characters of Will Halloway and Jim Nightshade.
Will told Jim that the "huckleberries" all down his arms told him that the storm would arrive by morning. What are "huckleberries," in this sense? Tell about a time when you felt the "huckleberries."
Charles Halloway envied the boys' youth and suppressed an urge to run with them. Tell about a time when you had to suppress an urge that you had.
Charles said, "That's friendship, each playing the potter to see what shapes we can make of the other." Tell what he meant by this statement. Do you agree with him? Give reasons for your answer.
Describe Will's fascination with the barber pole.
Explain why Jim has seen twenty years, while Will has only seen six, during their lifetimes.
Jim was thrilled by the excitement of the circus coming to town. Describe a time in which you were extremely excited.
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