1. How did Emile manage to get the queen to agree to meet Rowan?
A. He paid her money
B. He is friends with her, so he just asked.
C. He now owes her a favor
D. He lied about Rowan

2. Because Rowan's mouth was dry and he hands were clammy, we know that
A. The weather is hot
B. Rowan is thirsty
C. Rowan is nervous
D. Rowan is excited

3. "Rowan was livid; he had broken a heel." The word livid as used on page 142 most likely means
A. injured
B. annoyed
C. angry
D. unharmed

4. How does Rowan feel once the queen tells him who she really is?
A. upset
B. scared
C. relieved
D. embarrassed

5. What word best describes Rowan's feelings as he is lead into the queen's Hamlet?
A. Fear
B. Excitement
C. Astonishment
D. Nervous

6. Why is the queen careful who she chooses to be her friends?
A. Not many people have the same interests as her.
B. She is suspicious of people due to the growing resistance to the monarchy
C. She doesn't like many people
D. She doesn't want friends who are only after her money

7. Why would Xanthe and Xavier be upset at Rowan?
A. He didn't find Nina
B. He didn't remember to call them
C. He didn't remember to meet them for dinner
D. He didn't invite them to dinner with the queen

8. What do the people of Paris mostly care about?
A. Food
B. Sewers
C. Street Lamps
D. Clothes

9. Which of the following is not blamed on the queen?
A. The wheat shortage
B. Under spending on clothes
C. Over spending on jewelry
D. Causing a in the textile industry


Open-Ended:
1. Rowan states, "The Hamlet was bizarre. It was like visiting Disneyland as an older kid." Identify the type of figurative language Rowan uses and use two examples from the text to support his statement.

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2. State the question that Rowan asks Antoinette during the game of Truth. Describe Antoinette's response using two details from the story.

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