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The Star
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"The Star" Quiz

"The Star" by Michele Breza is a heartwarming story about a young girl's journey to find hope and light during a dark winter night.

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  1. How does Michele Breza use symbolism in 'The Star' to enhance the story's themes?
  2. Analyze the development of the main character in 'The Star' and discuss how their journey reflects broader societal issues.
  3. What role does setting play in 'The Star'? How does it influence the mood and progression of the narrative?
  4. Discuss the narrative structure of 'The Star'. How does Breza's storytelling approach affect the reader's engagement with the plot?
  5. Examine the themes of hope and despair in 'The Star'. How are these themes portrayed through the characters and events?
  6. In 'The Star', how does Michele Breza address the concept of identity? Provide examples from the text.
  7. Compare and contrast the relationships presented in 'The Star'. What do they reveal about human connection?
  8. How does Michele Breza incorporate elements of fantasy or magical realism in 'The Star', and what is their significance?
  9. What is the significance of the title 'The Star' in relation to the book's central message?
  10. Discuss the use of imagery and descriptive language in 'The Star'. How does it contribute to the overall tone and atmosphere?
  11. Analyze the conflict(s) in 'The Star'. Are they primarily internal, external, or both? How do they drive the plot?
  12. How does 'The Star' explore the theme of destiny versus free will?
  13. Evaluate the ending of 'The Star'. How does it resolve the main conflicts, and what message does it leave the reader with?