English 10 2025 Literature Review

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The author of Don't Look Behind You is…

Lois Duncan

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April Corrigan is characterized as…

selfish

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Who's death is April responsible for?

Mike Vamps

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Steve's new girlfriend is …

April's best friend

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The character who loses his life because April was not thinking is…

Jim Peterson

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An example of irony in Don't Look Behind You is when…

the hitman puts Loreli and April in the closet with the escape hatch.

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The Corrigan's eventually realize that they can't ever…

go back to their original home.

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One theme of Don't Look Behind You is…

greed can lead to destruction

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What character is the villain in Don't Look Behind You?

Mike Vamp

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The Corrigan's must join the FBI Witness Protection Program because

Mr. Corrigan witnessed a drug deal and testified against the drug dealer.

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What is the dramatic climax of That was Then This is Now?

When Bryon turns Mark into the police for selling drugs.

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Mark finally learns a hard lesson when…

Bryon called the police because Mark was selling drugs.

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Mr. Carlson picks on M&M for his long hair and his recent failing gym grade, as a result M&M…

starts using drugs.

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Mark moved in with Mrs. Douglas and Bryon because…

his parents shot each other in a drunken rage and he was left alone.

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Which character wanted to grow up and have 10 children?

M&M Carlson

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Who had an operation and was out of work for a month as a result?

Ms. Douglas

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Which character is the "travel agent" who gave M&M LSD?

Red

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What are the 2 stereotypes that are addressed in this book?

Socs and Greasers