"The Choice" Quiz
In "The Choice" by Lynne Ewing, Serena, a Daughter of the Moon, must decide between sacrificing her powers to save her friends or risking everything to fight the evil Atrox.
young adult | 325 pages | Published in 2007
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- Discuss how the protagonist's struggle with identity shapes her choices throughout 'The Choice'.
- Analyze the role of friendship in 'The Choice' and how it influences the main character’s journey.
- Examine the significance of the supernatural elements in 'The Choice' and their impact on the plot.
- How does Lynne Ewing use symbolism to enhance the themes of destiny and free will in the novel?
- Compare and contrast the main character’s relationships with her family members and how these relationships affect her decisions.
- Evaluate the portrayal of female empowerment in 'The Choice'. What messages does the novel convey about strength and independence?
- Discuss the role of sacrifice in 'The Choice' and its importance to the overall narrative.
- How does the author build suspense throughout the novel? Identify specific literary techniques used.
- Explore the theme of trust in 'The Choice'. Which characters struggle with trust, and how does this affect their actions?
- In what ways does the setting influence the events and mood of 'The Choice'?
- Analyze how Lynne Ewing develops the theme of responsibility in the novel, citing examples from the story.
- What is the significance of the book’s title, 'The Choice'? Discuss how choices drive the narrative forward.
- How does Lynne Ewing use secondary characters to highlight the main character’s growth?
- Consider the ending of 'The Choice'. Was it satisfying? Why or why not? Support your answer with evidence from the text.





