Enemy Pie



Enemy Pie

By Derek Munson

1. Which of the following statements from the story is a fact?

a. My sister was at camp for a hole three weeks

b. I was on the best team in town

c. It should have been a perfect summer.

d. It was all good until Jeremy Ross moved into the neighborhood.

2. Place the events in the correct order

a. The narrator made an enemy list, Jeremy Ross moved in, the two play checkers, Jeremy and the narrator become friends, the boys throw water balloons at the girls.

b. Jeremy Ross moved in, the narrator made an enemy list, the two play checkers, the boys throw water balloons at the girls, Jeremy and the narrator become friends.

c. Jeremy Ross moved in, the narrator made an enemy list, the boys throw water balloons at the girls, the two play checkers, Jeremy and the narrator become friends.

3. If you compare both the boys in the story, what do they have in common?

a. Both their dad’s can make pies.

b. Both boys have an enemy list.

c. Both boys know how to flip on a trampoline

d. Both boys favorite meal is macaroni and cheese.

4. Which of the following statements from the story is an opinion.

a. Jeremy Ross had a party on his trampoline.

b. Jeremy Ross was the one and only person on my enemy list.

c. When Jeremy opened the door, he seemed surprised

d. After dessert, Jeremy rode his bike home but not before inviting me over to play on his trampoline in the morning

5. If you made a chart of similarities and differences in the boys in the story, which l literary approach would you be using?

a. Style and tone

b. Tragedy and comedy

c. Setting and plot

d. Compare and contrast

6. Place the events in order 1 – 5.

a. _____ Jeremy teaches him to throw a boomerang.

b. _____ The boys eat the pie.

c. _____ Jeremy’s mom made lunch.

d. _____The boys go into the tree house.

e. _____ The main character warns Jeremy to not eat the pie.

7. What lesson can be learned from this story?

a. Whenever you have an enemy, you should make them a pie.

b. An enemy is just a friend you haven’t made yet.

c. Everyone needs to learn how to do flips on a trampoline.

d. Fathers can bake too.

8. The two boys are similar in all ways EXCEPT:

a. They both are boys.

b. They both can throw a boomerang correctly.

c. They both live in the same neighborhood,

d. They both play baseball.

9. Which event happens last?

a. The boys eat the pie

b. The boys play basketball

c. The boys ride their bikes

d. The boys make plans to learn how to do flips on the trampoline.

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