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Describe the complicated relationships between adults and teens in the novel. You’ll recall that this book was written in 2002, a few years after the Columbine school shooting. Why are the adults in the novel justified in their concerns over Matt’s statement? What concerns should adults and Matt’s peers have about his behavior change and about the article he wrote?
You may wish to consider these points as you reflect on the above prompt:
Teaching Suggestion: Students may benefit from additional context to make the most of their reflection on and response to these questions. Though the adults are criticized in the novel for their harsh actions and misunderstandings, adults are now legally mandated to alert the proper authorities to threats of violence. Adults also feel a responsibility to guide teens’ thinking in the appropriate direction as they begin to make their own choices.
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