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Infinity
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"Infinity" Quiz

In "Infinity" by Rachel Ward, Sarah and Adam, who can see death dates, must fight for survival and save their son amidst a world gripped by chaos and disaster.

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  1. Discuss the significance of the 'numbers' in the novel 'Infinity' and how they shape the characters’ perceptions of fate and destiny.
  2. Analyze the development of the relationship between Adam and Sarah throughout the novel. How do their shared abilities influence their connection?
  3. Examine the theme of trust in 'Infinity'. How do the characters struggle with trusting each other and themselves?
  4. How does Rachel Ward use the post-apocalyptic setting to enhance the novel's central themes? Provide examples from the text.
  5. Explore the role of parental figures in 'Infinity'. How do Adam and Sarah's experiences with their parents affect their actions and decisions?
  6. Discuss how the concept of mortality is explored through the characters' ability to see death dates. What impact does this knowledge have on their actions?
  7. Analyze the use of suspense and pacing in 'Infinity'. How does Ward maintain tension throughout the story?
  8. In what ways does 'Infinity' address the ethical implications of knowing the future? Do the characters have a responsibility to intervene?
  9. Reflect on the novel’s ending. Do you believe it offers hope or despair? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
  10. How do secondary characters contribute to the overall narrative of 'Infinity'? Choose one or two and discuss their significance.
  11. Consider the motif of survival in 'Infinity'. How do the characters’ approaches to survival differ, and what does this reveal about them?
  12. Discuss how Ward explores the idea of legacy and inheritance, both literal and metaphorical, in the novel.
  13. How does Ward use imagery and symbolism to convey themes of fear and hope in 'Infinity'?
  14. Examine the character arc of Mia. How does her journey reflect the larger themes of the series?