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Name ________________________________________ Date _____________________Period _______ The Great Gilly Hopkins , by Katherine Paterson Focus Questions “I can’t imagine you enjoy all this moving around.” The blue eyes in the mirror were checking out Gilly’s response. “Now this new foster mother is very different from Mrs. Nevins.” Gilly calmly pinched a blob of gum off the end of her nose. There was no use trying to get the gum out of her hair. She sat back and tried to chew the bit she had managed to salvage. It stuck to her teeth in a thin layer. She fished another ball of gum from her jeans pocket and scraped the lint off with her thumbnail before elaborately popping it into her mouth. “Will you do me a favor Gilly? Try to get off on the right foot?” 1. Reread the lines from page 2 of the excerpt. What can you infer about Gilly based on the author’s description of her? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. What type of affect would a girl like Gilly have on a foster family?

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Page 1: · Web viewWhat can you infer about Gilly based on the author’s description of her? ... Explain how you know that the novel The Great Gilly Hopkins is realistic fiction. Use evidence

Name ________________________________________ Date _____________________Period _______

The Great Gilly Hopkins , by Katherine Paterson

Focus Questions

“I can’t imagine you enjoy all this moving around.” The blue eyes in the mirror were checking out Gilly’s response. “Now this new foster mother is very different from Mrs. Nevins.” Gilly calmly pinched a blob of gum off the end of her nose. There was no use trying to get the gum out of her hair. She sat back and tried to chew the bit she had managed to salvage. It stuck to her teeth in a thin layer. She fished another ball of gum from her jeans pocket and scraped the lint off with her thumbnail before elaborately popping it into her mouth.

“Will you do me a favor Gilly? Try to get off on the right foot?”

1. Reread the lines from page 2 of the excerpt. What can you infer about Gilly based on the author’s description of her?

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2. What type of affect would a girl like Gilly have on a foster family?

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3. What impact do you think moving from foster home, to foster home would have on a person’s sense of place?

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Page 2: · Web viewWhat can you infer about Gilly based on the author’s description of her? ... Explain how you know that the novel The Great Gilly Hopkins is realistic fiction. Use evidence

“Gilly smoothed her own straw-colored hair with one hand as she turned the picture over again. Even the teeth were gorgeous. Weren’t girls supposed to look like their mothers? The word “mother” triggered something deep in her stomach. She knew the danger signal. Abruptly she shoved the picture under a T-shirt and banged the bureau drawer shut. This was not the time to start dissolving like hot Jell-o. She went downstairs.”

4. Re-read the lines above from the third paragraph on page 9 of the excerpt. What is the mood of the paragraph?

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5. Realistic fiction is when a story is written with events that did not actually happen but had all the possibilities of happening. Explain how you know that the novel The Great Gilly Hopkins is realistic fiction. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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