"Take the Key and Lock Her Up" Quiz
In "Take the Key and Lock Her Up," Cammie Morgan navigates a perilous new mission at the Gallagher Academy while uncovering secrets and facing deadly threats.
young adult | 336 pages | Published in 2016
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Essay questions
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- How does the theme of trust evolve throughout 'Take the Key and Lock Her Up'? Discuss key moments that illustrate changes in trust between characters.
- Analyze the character development of Grace Blakely. How do her experiences in the book shape her personality and decisions?
- What role does family play in the novel? Examine how Grace’s relationships with her family members influence the plot.
- Discuss the use of suspense and mystery in the narrative. How does Ally Carter maintain reader engagement through these elements?
- Examine the theme of identity in the novel. How do characters struggle with or embrace their true selves?
- How are friendships portrayed in 'Take the Key and Lock Her Up'? Analyze the dynamics between Grace and her friends.
- Consider the setting of the novel. How does the environment contribute to the mood and development of the story?
- Explore the role of secrets in the plot. How do secrets affect relationships and drive the storyline forward?
- What is the significance of the novel’s title in relation to its themes and plot?
- Analyze the antagonist(s) in the book. What motivates them and how do they challenge the protagonist?
- Discuss how Ally Carter uses humor and dialogue to develop characters and lighten tense moments.
- What are the moral dilemmas faced by Grace, and how do they contribute to her growth?
- How does 'Take the Key and Lock Her Up' address the concept of loyalty? Provide examples from the text.





