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CHAPTERS 1-3
Reading Check
1. What is T.J.’s legal first name?
2. What does T.J. decide to call his swim team?
3. What is Oliver Van Zandt saving money for?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What event does T.J. believe is the beginning of the chain of events in the novel?
2. How does T.J. kindly convince Chris to stop wearing the varsity jacket?
3. How did the conflict between T.J. and Rich Marshall begin?
Paired Resources
“Common Views and Myths About Bullying”
“Mother Says Coaches are to Blame for Entitled Athletes”
CHAPTERS 4-6
Reading Check
1. Whom does T.J. see as responsible for giving him the sense of calm he needs to manage the Mermen?
2. Who serves as the Mermen’s unofficial coach when they first begin practicing together?
3. Whom does T.J. believe he saw talking to people at a Neo-Nazi parade?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What does T.J. think is better about his own situation when he compares it to the lives of Chris and Carly?
2. What tragic event does T.J. say shaped his adoptive father’s character?
3. When he is talking with Mr. Simet, what does T.J. say his purpose is for making sure that all the Mermen get letter jackets?
Paired Resources
“Adoption” and “What Is Adoption?”
“‘Going Quiet’: Black Students and the Struggle to Keep Our Identities at White Schools” and “The Struggle of Being the Lone Black Student”
CHAPTERS 7-9
Reading Check
1. Aside from T.J. himself, whom does T.J. see as the best swimmer on the team?
2. Whom does Andy say he wishes he could kill?
3. Which student threatens to use his position on the Athletic Council to try to keep the Mermen from getting their letters?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. When T.J. finally speaks to the person who has been following him around town in their car, why is the encounter unexpectedly positive?
2. While the bus is stuck in the snow, what does Andy say that causes T.J. to question his own motives in assembling the Mermen?
3. How does John Paul reassure Heidi after she accidentally spills food at dinner?
Paired Resource
CHAPTERS 10-13
Reading Check
1. After the accident with the toddler, what does John Paul say he spent a lot of time wishing he could be?
2. Whom does Mike assault at the school dance?
3. What weapon does Rich leave in the Joneses’ yard?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What lesson about being judgmental does John Paul tell T.J. he learned from the toddler’s accidental death?
2. What does John Paul tell T.J. about T.J.’s desire to protect victims by going after the people who have hurt them?
3. When Coach Benson calls T.J. in to talk about the conflict with Mike, what does Coach Benson’s main interest seem to be?
CHAPTER 14-EPILOGUE
Reading Check
1. Who are the two people that T.J. proposes a swimming competition between to settle the question of the Mermen’s letters?
2. Whom do the coaches agree to let run the swim-off at All Night Fitness?
3. Whose hometown does T.J. visit in the book’s epilogue?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What lie about her whereabouts does Alicia tell the Joneses, and why does she lie?
2. At the athletic banquet, what makes T.J. feel as if he has lived up to his first name?
3. What items does T.J. notice in Kyle’s office that demonstrate a strange connection to John Paul, despite Kyle never having met him?
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CHAPTERS 1-3
Reading Check
Short Answer
1. T.J. traces the events in the novel to the second day of his senior year when Mr. Simet, his English teacher, recruited him for the swim team. (Chapter 1)
2. He tells Chris that the jacket is a little too big for him and offers to give him a different jacket to wear that will fit better and will show people that Chris is a “stud swimmer” (44). (Chapter 2)
3. The conflict started when T.J. tried to prevent Rich from killing a fawn; Rich shot the fawn and he and his friends beat up T.J. for interfering. (Chapter 3)
CHAPTERS 4-6
Reading Check
1. Carly Hudson/his girlfriend (Chapter 4)
2. Oliver Van Zandt (Chapter 5)
3. Rich Marshall (Chapter 6)
Short Answer
1. T.J. recognizes that he does not face the same kinds of violence Carly faces at home and Chris faces at school. This allows him the mental space to focus on the things he cares about. (Chapter 4)
2. Many years ago, John Paul was involved in the accidental death of the toddler son of a woman he was involved with. The feeling of guilt inspired him to redeem himself by doing good in the world. (Chapter 5)
3. T.J. wants to use the jackets to make a point about how ridiculous the athletic system at his school is. (Chapter 6)
CHAPTERS 7-9
Reading Check
Short Answer
1. At first, T.J. is worried that it is someone wanting to harm or scare him, but the person in the car turns out to be Chris’s aunt, Judy, who wants to thank T.J. for making a place for Chris on the team. (Chapter 7)
2. Andy accuses T.J. of choosing the members of the Mermen because each has some characteristic that makes T.J. feel superior. (Chapter 8)
3. Because Heidi is afraid of getting into trouble after she spills her French fries, John Paul dumps his own fries on the floor to show her that it is not a problem and no one is angry. (Chapter 9)
CHAPTERS 10-13
Reading Check
Short Answer
1. He says that he learned that there is not a tidy line between good and bad and that, as a consequence, he is much less likely to judge other people for their mistakes. (Chapter 10)
2. John Paul tells T.J. that he can step in to try to protect people in the moment when something bad is happening, but afterward all he can do is try to work with the victim, not try to punish the aggressor. (Chapter 11)
3. Coach Benson is primarily interested in protecting Mike and his potential to get a football scholarship. (Chapter 12)
CHAPTER 14-EPILOGUE
Reading Check
Short Answer
1. Alicia takes the children with her to meet Rich, which she is not supposed to do, so she lies to the Joneses, pretending that she took the children toy shopping. (Chapter 14)
2. He thinks that he has lived up to his name because the ceremony shows how he has managed to unite things that seem opposed—the members of this swim team and athletic recognition. (Chapter 15)
3. He notices that the walls are full of pictures of whales and Harley Davidson motorcycles. (Epilogue)
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