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"The Fugitive Factor (On the Run #2)" Quiz
Siblings Aiden and Meg continue their desperate journey to clear their parents' names while evading both the police and relentless pursuers.
juvenile fiction | Published in 2013
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- Discuss how the theme of trust is explored in 'The Fugitive Factor'. Which characters struggle with trust, and how does this impact their decisions throughout the novel?
- Analyze the relationship between Aiden and Meg Falconer. How does their sibling bond evolve as they navigate their life on the run?
- Examine how Gordon Korman builds suspense in 'The Fugitive Factor'. What literary techniques does he use to keep the reader engaged?
- Consider the role of law enforcement in the story. How are police officers portrayed, and what commentary does the novel offer on justice and authority?
- How does the setting of Boston influence the events of the story? Provide specific examples of how the city both helps and hinders the Falconer siblings.
- Discuss the moral dilemmas faced by Aiden and Meg throughout the novel. Are their actions justified given their circumstances?
- Evaluate the character of Agent Harris. What motivates him, and how does his pursuit of the Falconers drive the plot?
- 'The Fugitive Factor' is the second book in a series. How does Korman balance providing backstory with advancing the current plot?
- Explore the use of secondary characters, such as Emily and the mysterious man in the park. How do these characters contribute to the development of the main characters or the progression of the plot?
- How does Gordon Korman depict the theme of survival in 'The Fugitive Factor'? What skills or qualities help Aiden and Meg survive?
- Discuss the significance of family in the novel. How do the Falconers' actions reflect their desire to clear their parents' names?
- Analyze the title 'The Fugitive Factor'. In what ways does the concept of being a 'fugitive' shape the identity and actions of Aiden and Meg?
- How does the media influence the events of the story and the public's perception of the Falconer siblings?
- Examine the ending of 'The Fugitive Factor'. Does it provide closure or set up further questions for the next book in the series? Support your answer with evidence.
