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Christopher Paul Curtis

The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963

Christopher Paul CurtisFiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1995

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Chapters 1-3

1. Kenny notes that neighbors call his family “the Weird Watsons” in relation to which of the following scenes during the winter in Flint?

 

A) They huddle together under a blanket.

B) They debate what to do for Byron.

C) They plan a trip to Birmingham.

D) They convince Kenny to read aloud.

 

2. Byron is considered a “god” at Clark Elementary due to what characteristic?

 

A) his age

B) his best friend

C) his hair

D) his clothes

 

3. In which of the following situations does Momma intervene to improve things for Kenny?

 

A) his performance struggles in Miss Henry’s class

B) his trouble with LJ and the dinosaurs

C) his mistake in treating blurred text
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