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Flawless
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"Flawless" Quiz

In "Flawless" by Sara Shepard, four former friends in Rosewood receive mysterious messages threatening to reveal their darkest secrets as they try to uncover the identity of their tormentor, "A."

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  1. Discuss the theme of secrets in 'Flawless' and how they impact the relationships between the main characters.
  2. Analyze the role of 'A' as an antagonist. How does the presence of this mysterious figure influence the actions and psychology of the protagonists?
  3. Examine the friendship dynamics among Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer. How do their interactions evolve throughout the novel?
  4. How does Sara Shepard use suspense and pacing to build tension in 'Flawless'? Provide specific examples.
  5. How does the setting of Rosewood contribute to the overall mood and themes of the story?
  6. Explore the concept of identity in 'Flawless.' How do the main characters struggle with or conceal their true selves?
  7. Discuss the portrayal of family relationships in the novel. How do family dynamics influence the protagonists' choices and challenges?
  8. Compare and contrast the ways in which each girl deals with blackmail and pressure from 'A.'
  9. What role does guilt play in motivating the actions of the main characters? Provide examples from the text.
  10. Evaluate the significance of Alison's disappearance to the plot and to the development of the other characters.
  11. How does 'Flawless' address themes of conformity and societal expectations, especially regarding appearance and reputation?
  12. In what ways does Shepard critique or reinforce stereotypes associated with teenagers and high school life?
  13. Analyze the use of multiple perspectives in the narrative. How does this technique affect the reader’s understanding of the truth?
  14. Discuss the role of technology and communication (e.g., text messages, emails) in the novel. How does it shape the plot and the characters' experiences?