Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. According to the narrator, how long had he "stayed fat" for his friend?

2. What does CAT stand for?

3. When Brittain confronts Moby about the 100's set in CAT, why does Moby tell Brittain that Brittain had a free ride for the first 97 100's?

4. After sharing her painful story with Moby, what does Sarah Byrnes do?

5. What is the new position that Moby's junior high principal now holds at the high school?

Short Essay Questions

1. What is nearly impossible for Moby to admit to other people?

2. What advice does the counselor give to the narrator when he first visits his friend at the hospital?

3. In the CAT class, why does Ms. Lemry decide that the class will spend several days discussing the topic of abortion?

4. How do the counselors on the psych unit know that Sarah Byrnes can hear them?

5. According to what Ellerby tells Moby, why has Ellerby to this point stayed as far away from Sarah Byrnes as possible?

6. How does the narrator describe his hospitalized friend without spirit in her eyes?

7. How does Moby describe his high school principal?

8. What reason does Mark Brittain give to Ms. Lemry as an explanation for why he and Jody want to drop the CAT class?

9. According to Moby, why were he and Sarah Byrnes able to produce such a high-quality publication in junior high school when they published "Crispy Pork Rinds"?

10. What is the main reason that Moby does not let people get close to him?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

In many ways, the novel is a series of contrasts designed to heighten the reader's awareness and draw the reader deeper into the story and the intricacies of each of the story's characters. Identify at least three contrasts that are used in the novel. Describe these contrasts and determine how they impact the story's plot, as well as the reader's emotional involvement in the characters' lives. If these identified contrasts were not included in the story, what impact would their absence have on the storyline, the characters' development and the readers' involvement?

Essay Topic 2

There is no doubt that Ellerby is greatly affected by the events the death of his brother. Discuss how his brother's death and the events thereafter affect not only Ellerby's worldview, but also religious views and his relationships with the people around him. How do Ellerby's experiences affect his mental state, his ability to be objective with his community and his willingness to help Moby and Sarah Byrnes?

Essay Topic 3

Compare and contrast the characteristics, roles, loyalties and agendas of the following people in the story: Dale Thornton, Ms. Lemry, Mr. Mautz, Jody Mueller and Mark Brittain.

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