"Sabotaged" Quiz
In "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Jonah and Katherine must rescue Andrea, a missing child from history, while facing sabotage that threatens their mission and the fabric of time itself.
science fiction | 377 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss how the theme of identity is explored through Jonah and Andrea's experiences in 'Sabotaged.'
- Analyze the role of time travel in the novel. How does it affect the characters’ perceptions of themselves and their destinies?
- Examine the ethical dilemmas faced by the protagonists in 'Sabotaged.' How do these dilemmas shape their decisions?
- How does Margaret Peterson Haddix use historical events and figures to enhance the plot of 'Sabotaged'?
- Compare and contrast the character development of Jonah and Andrea throughout the novel.
- Evaluate the antagonist’s motivations in 'Sabotaged.' Are they justified or understandable in any way?
- Discuss the significance of family and belonging in 'Sabotaged.' How do these themes drive the story forward?
- How does Haddix build suspense and maintain reader interest throughout the novel?
- In what ways do the settings (both historical and contemporary) influence the events and mood of the story?
- Analyze the relationship between Jonah and Katherine. How is their sibling dynamic important to the narrative?
- How does 'Sabotaged' address the concept of fate versus free will?
- What role do secondary characters play in the development of the main plot and themes?
- How does the author use foreshadowing and plot twists to enhance the reader’s experience?
- Discuss the ways in which 'Sabotaged' fits into the science fiction and adventure genres.
- Reflect on the ending of 'Sabotaged.' Do you find it satisfying? Why or why not?





