Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. How is Carmen's role in the novel different from the other girls'?
She narrates the whole book.
She narrates the Epilogue and Prologue.
She is the only letter writer.
She is the only girl whose conflict is left unresolved.
Q. Why is the third person narrator important to the story?
because they have magical powers, like the Pants
because they provide an in-depth personal perspective
because they keep the reader focused on Bailey
because they allow the reader to experience what all the girls are going through simultaneously
Q. The letters serve what purpose?
They help the reader understand the characters' feelings.
They show us the girls' weaknesses.
They make us really grateful for text messages.
They introduce the next conflict.
Q. What purpose do the epigraphs before each chapter serve?
The summarize the chapter's plot.
They introduce a symbol that is present throughout the chapter.
They foreshadow a theme of the chapter.
They tell us which character the chapter is focused on.
Q. Besides the shifting points of view, what else is unique about this novel's structure?
It has four protagonists.
It has different settings.
It has multiple conflicts.
All of the above.