Reding test
DESCRIBE:
ü The differences in Gus’ behavior
before and after knowing he has cancer.
ü How the universe wants to be
noticed.
ü Infinities.
ü Hazel’s perception of Gus at this part of the book. .
ü What Gus wanted to accomplish with
his life.
ü Prefuneral.
ü Hazel’s 2nd encounter
with Van Houten.
ü Her opinions about Gus’ friends’ comments.
ANSWER:
Ø What level of Maslow's
Hierarchy of Needs is Hazel supposedly stuck on?
Ø What is Hazel reciting a
poem about when Augustus is losing consciousness at the gas
station?
Ø
What does Hazel think of Encouragements?
Ø
What does Hazel think about religious belief?
Ø What does Hazel think
about the choices she's made at the end of the book?
Ø What does Hazel talk
about in her eulogy for Augustus at his actual funeral?
Ø
To you, what is Gus trying to say with "I
don't know what I believe, Hazel. I thought being an adult meant knowing what
you believe, but that has not been my experience"?
Ø
To you, what is Gus trying to say with "I
don't believe we return to haunt or comfort the living or anything, but I think
something becomes of us,"
Ø What do you think
about the ending of the book?