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Everything Everything

Slide 1 - Slide

1. What medical condition does Madeline believe she has?
A
Astma
B
SCID
C
Diabetes
D
Lupus

Slide 2 - Quiz

2. What does Olly’s father often do when he is angry?

A
He hits his family
B
He leaves the house
C
He breaks things
D
He only yells

Slide 3 - Quiz

3. How do Madeline and Olly first communicate?

A
Through secret letters
B
Through an online chat
C
Through phone calls
D
Through the window D) Through the window

Slide 4 - Quiz

4. Why does Madeline love reading so much?

A
Because she can't experience the real world
B
Because her mother forces her to read
C
Because she wants to be a writer
D
Because she is bored

Slide 5 - Quiz

5. What is the big plot twist at the end of the book?

A
Olly moves to another country
B
Madeline discovers she is not actually sick
C
Madeline gets sick again
D
D) Her mother confesses she lied about her age

Slide 6 - Quiz

6. What does the color white symbolize in the book?

A
Purity and safety
B
Danger and isolation
C
Joy and freedom
D
Love and friendship

Slide 7 - Quiz

7. Where do Madeline and Olly travel to together?

A
Hawaii
B
New York
C
Los Angeles
D
Paris

Slide 8 - Quiz

8. What does Madeline do after discovering she is healthy?

A
She confronts her mother
B
She goes on a world trip
C
She breaks up with Olly
D
She decides to stay at home

Slide 9 - Quiz

9. Madeline’s mother works as a doctor.


A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

10. Carla, Madeline’s nurse, helps her meet Olly in the house.


A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

11. Olly is an experienced boxer.


A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

12. Madeline writes book reviews on a blog.


A
True
B
Flse

Slide 13 - Quiz

13. “Everything’s a risk. Not doing anything is a risk. It’s up to you.” What does this quote mean?
A
Life is about taking risks
B
Madeline doesn’t believe in risks
C
Love is the only risk worth taking
D
Nothing is worth taking a risk for

Slide 14 - Quiz

14. “Love is worth everything. Everything.” Who says this and why?

A
Madeline’s mother, because she wants to protect her daughter
B
Olly, because he wants Madeline to be healthy
C
Carla, because she values her job
D
Madeline, because she doesn’t want to give up on Olly

Slide 15 - Quiz

15. What is the main theme of Everything, Everything?

A
The dangers of the outside world
B
Friendship and family bonds
C
The search for freedom
D
The power of technology

Slide 16 - Quiz

1. In the book, how does Olly first introduce himself to Madeline?

A
He sends an email
B
He writes his email on his window
C
He texts her
D
He knocks on her door

Slide 17 - Quiz

In the book, Olly writes his email on his window, while in the movie, they start chatting online immediately.

Slide 18 - Slide

2. How does the book portray Carla's character differently from the movie?

A
Carla is stricter in the book
B
Carla is younger in the book
C
Carla is more supportive in the book
D
Carla doesn't exist in the movie

Slide 19 - Quiz

In the book, Carla is very supportive of Madeline’s relationship with Olly, while in the movie, she is more cautious.

Slide 20 - Slide

3. In the movie, what major change is made to Madeline’s health journey?

A
She takes more risks in the movie than in the book
B
She does not collapse after going to Hawaii in the movie
C
Her mother tells her the truth earlier in the movie
D
Madeline never leaves the house in the movie

Slide 21 - Quiz

In the movie, Madeline does not have a major health scare after Hawaii, while in the book, she becomes very sick.

Slide 22 - Slide

4. What important detail about Olly’s family is changed in the movie?

A
His father is more violent in the book
B
His mother leaves the family in the movie
C
His sister doesn't exist in the movie
D
Olly's father doesn't hit him in the book

Slide 23 - Quiz

In the book, Olly’s father is portrayed as even more abusive compared to the movie

Slide 24 - Slide

5. How does the book end differently from the movie?

A
In the book, Olly never finds out Madeline is healthy
B
The book ends with a longer letter from Madeline
C
Madeline’s mom apologizes in the book, but not in the movie
D
Olly moves away in the book, but not in the movie

Slide 25 - Quiz

The book ends with a more detailed letter from Madeline to Olly, while the movie has a more visual ending.

Slide 26 - Slide

In the movie, Madeline and Olly communicate through handwritten letters, just like in the book.
A
True
B
False

Slide 27 - Quiz

 In the book, they start communicating through handwritten notes and email, while in the movie, it's mostly texting and online chat.)

Slide 28 - Slide

7. In the movie, Madeline's friend Rosa plays a bigger role than in the book.


A
True
B
False

Slide 29 - Quiz

 Rosa is only mentioned briefly in the book and doesn't appear in the movie at all.

Slide 30 - Slide

8. The movie focuses more on romance, while the book explores Madeline’s internal thoughts more deeply.


A
True
B
False

Slide 31 - Quiz

The book gives more insight into Madeline’s thoughts and emotions, while the movie emphasizes the romance.

Slide 32 - Slide