Think you’ve got your head wrapped around More Than Human? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The anti-gravity generator is _____.
Just one of the many advanced technologies in the book.
Gerry's invention and thus a symbol of his intelligence.
The device that Baby uses to start the war and thus a symbol of danger.
The invention of the gestalt only intended to help Mr. Prodd.
The subject matter of a song Lone sings on American Idol.
Q. Bleshing might be said to represent _____.
The process of fighting with your memories to learn who you are.
A way of interacting that comes from a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
The loneliness that is felt by so many characters in the novel.
The anti-sex philosophy of Mr. Kew put into practice.
Nothing. It's not even in the book. What, are you crazy?
Q. The aluminum tube reminds Hip of his past because _____.
He had recognized it was similar to parts of the anti-gravity generator.
He was given it by Gerry when the two first met.
He invented a radio device that used aluminum tubes in his childhood.
He was told that it was significant by Captain Bromfield.
He is an aluminum tube.
Q. Blesh is thought to have possibly come from the words _____ and _____.
Bleed and lash.
Blend and mesh.
Blight and shanty.
Believe and shun.
LOL and OMG.
Q. The anti-gravity generator was invented by _____.
Hip Barrows.
Stern.
The gestalt under Lone.
The gestalt under Gerry.
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