Which statement best characterizes the narrator?

Why is the setting of this story important?

What is the main conflict of this story?

Why does the narrator want to complete Scout Craft?

Why is Mr. Brenkman an important minor character?

Which sentence from the story best shows the narrator's motivation?

What is revealed by Max's insistence that north is always the way to go?

How do Horse and the narrator know that Max cried on the subway?

What happened when Horse forgot to bring a can opener?

What happens before the narrator packed sandwiches?

Which detail about crossing the bridge is NOT a challenge for the boys?

When they reach New Jersey, Max yells that it is just like Brooklyn. What does that tell us?

What is one internal conflict the narrator faces?

In the climax of the story, the three friends...

Why is it important when Horse says he might get sick?

How do the other boys react when the narrator suggests going home?

Why does the narrator say Scout's Honor at the end of the story?

What do the three friends learn about being tough?

Which statement is a theme found in Scout's Honor?

Max plans to discard his hatchet when they reach the park.

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