"I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You" Quiz
"I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You" follows Cammie Morgan, a student at a top-secret spy school, as she navigates a double life between covert operations and a first crush.
young adult | 284 pages | Published in 2006
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- How does the setting of the Gallagher Academy influence the story and the development of its characters?
- In what ways does Cammie Morgan's dual identity as a spy-in-training and a teenage girl create conflict and tension throughout the novel?
- Analyze the theme of secrecy in the novel. How do the characters navigate the balance between their personal lives and their duties as spies?
- Discuss the role of friendship in the novel. How do Cammie's relationships with her friends at Gallagher Academy impact her journey?
- Examine the use of humor in the novel. How does the author use humor to address serious themes and situations?
- How does Cammie’s relationship with Josh evolve throughout the book, and what does it reveal about her character?
- What are the implications of the novel's title, 'I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You'? How does it reflect the book's themes and plot?
- Discuss how Cammie's experiences at Gallagher Academy shape her views on trust and loyalty.
- Analyze the role of family in the novel, particularly Cammie's relationship with her mother. How does it affect her choices and challenges?
- How does Ally Carter use the spy genre to explore themes of identity and self-discovery in the novel?
- Consider the portrayal of gender in the book. How are the female characters depicted in the traditionally male-dominated field of espionage?
- What lessons does Cammie learn about love and relationships by the end of the novel?
- How does the author balance the elements of romance and adventure in the storyline?
- What role do Cammie's classmates play in her personal growth throughout the novel?
- Examine the theme of identity in the book. How do the characters struggle with and embrace their identities as spies and teenagers?





