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Perception
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"Perception" Quiz

A girl with the ability to see the past and future must use her powers to solve a mystery and stop a dangerous killer.

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  1. Discuss the role of perception in shaping the events of the novel. How do the characters' perceptions influence their actions?
  2. Analyze the theme of deception in the book 'Perception.' How do the characters use deception to achieve their goals?
  3. Compare and contrast the two main characters, Zoe and Noah, in terms of their perception of reality. How do their different perspectives impact the story?
  4. Examine the significance of the title 'Perception' in relation to the events and themes of the novel. How does the concept of perception play a central role?
  5. Discuss the role of technology in shaping perception in the book. How does the use of technology affect the characters' understanding of the world around them?
  6. Analyze the impact of secrets and hidden truths on the characters' perceptions of themselves and others. How do these revelations shape the course of the story?
  7. Explore the theme of trust in 'Perception.' How do the characters' trust or mistrust of others influence their actions and relationships?
  8. Discuss the author's use of symbolism in 'Perception.' How do symbols enhance the reader's understanding of the characters' perceptions and motivations?
  9. Examine the role of memory in shaping perception in the novel. How do the characters' memories influence their understanding of the present?
  10. Analyze the impact of social norms and expectations on the characters' perceptions of themselves and others. How do societal pressures shape their actions and decisions?