Pre-Reading Anticipation Guide for Monster

A thought-provoking image depicting a shadowy figure representing a monster, contrasting with societal symbols like a gavel, scales of justice, and diverse human faces, all emerging from darkness into light.

Understanding Monsters: A Pre-Reading Quiz

Welcome to the Pre-Reading Anticipation Guide for "Monster." This quiz encourages you to reflect on some critical issues related to justice, identity, and society. Each question prompts you to consider important themes in the text, preparing you for an engaging reading experience.

Participate to explore topics such as:

  • The death penalty
  • Racism and prejudice
  • Justice and innocence
  • Perceptions of crime
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveThought37
The death penalty should be abolished.
True
False
One of the biggest problems in today's society is racism and prejudice.
True
False
A person is always guilty until proven innocent.
True
False
Only guilty people go to jail.
True
False
Monsters aren't real - they are imaginary creatures.
True
False
Peer pressure is always a bad thing.
True
False
Some people are discriminated against due to their age.
True
False
Criminals always have childhood trauma, mental illness, or other extenuating circumstances.
True
False
Committing a crime tarnishes your reputation. You cannot ever fix that damage.
True
False
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