"Chosen" Quiz
In "Chosen" by Katrina Cope, a group of teens with unique abilities are recruited to attend a secret academy where they train to protect humanity from supernatural threats.
fantasy | 307 pages | Published in 2008
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Essay questions
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- Discuss how the themes of destiny and free will are explored in 'Chosen' by Katrina Cope.
- Analyze the character development of the protagonist throughout the novel. What key events shape their journey?
- How does Katrina Cope use secondary characters to challenge or support the protagonist's mission?
- Evaluate the role of friendship and trust in the narrative. How do these relationships impact the outcome of the story?
- Examine the world-building in 'Chosen.' How does the setting influence the plot and the characters’ decisions?
- Discuss the significance of sacrifice in the novel. Which characters make sacrifices, and what are the consequences?
- How are themes of power and responsibility portrayed in 'Chosen'? Provide examples from the text.
- In what ways does Cope address the concept of identity? How does the protagonist grapple with questions of self?
- Analyze the use of symbolism in 'Chosen.' What objects, events, or characters hold deeper meanings?
- Consider the antagonist(s) in the story. What motivates their actions and how do they serve as a foil to the protagonist?
- Discuss how the pacing and structure of the novel contribute to the reader's experience and understanding.
- How does 'Chosen' address moral ambiguity? Are there situations where right and wrong are not clearly defined?
- Examine the role of technology or magic in the world of 'Chosen.' How do these elements shape society and personal relationships?
- What is the importance of family in the novel, and how do family dynamics influence the protagonist’s decisions?
- Reflect on the ending of 'Chosen.' Was it satisfying? Why or why not? How does it set up for potential sequels or further exploration?





