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Game Changer

Tommy Greenwald

Game Changer

Tommy Greenwald

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Game Changer Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. C (Pages 8-9)

2. B (Page 24)

3. A (Pages 46-48)

4. B (Pages 53-55)

5. A (Page 66)

6. D (Pages 78-80)

7. B (Page 110)

8. C (Pages 113-114)

9. A (Page 129)

10. A (Page 172)

11. D (Page 187)

12. A (Page 222)

13. D (Pages 238-239)

14. B (Pages 274-276)

 

Long Answer

1. The emotional drama of the novel centers on how Ethan Metzger handles the guilt he feels about his overly aggressive behavior. His initial responses are as understandable as they are self-destructive. He attempts first to isolate himself—to stay off social media and not go to school. Then he attempts to engage the school therapist in a kind of talk therapy, but Ethan refuses to talk about his guilt. Then he considers flight, going with homeschooling or maybe transferring to another school. He even considers dropping out of football. Each is an escape, in its own way a kind of emotional coma, a retreat, a space apart. In the end, he comes to understand that he cannot run from his actions.

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