Halo: The Fall of Reach Chapters 1-3

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Test your knowledge of the first three chapters of "Halo: The Fall of Reach"! This quiz dives into key characters, plot developments, and literary devices used by Eric Nyland.

Join fellow fans in assessing your understanding of:

  • Main characters
  • Literary devices
  • Plot progression
  • Character analysis

7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by JumpingFalcon417
Select the two characters you think are the "main" characters in Chapter 1-3
Dr. Katherine Halsey
Lt. Jacob Keyes
Toran
John/Number 117
De'ja'
Chief Petty Officer Mendez
Blue two
The Master Chief
Chapter one opens on board the Han, a space shuttle, and the author describes a cryoinhalant. What is the purpose of this inhalant?
The cryo inhalent put the passengers in cryo sleep
The cyro inhalent is for resusitating passengers to revive them afte cryo sleep.
The cryo inhalent is a drug created by the UNCS to control the passengers.
The cryo inhalant interacts with the surface of lungs to supply the body with nutrients during cryo sleep.
How does Eric Nyland "hook" the reader and drive the plot development?
He creates dynamic characters that the reader cares about.
He "drops" the reader into the action with detailed setting descritptions.
He creates a conflict that the reader can relate too.
He uses foreshadowing and flashback to keep the reading curious.
Why is Lt. Keyes chosen for this reconnaissance mission aboard the Han?
He was available because his last mission failed.
He was known to be an excellent fighter.
He demonstsrated he knew how to "keep a secrect" on a past mission.
He was the lowest ranking persnnel available for a mission lead by a civilian.
Dr. Halsey indicates she is looking for specific "genetic markers" and drops a bomb at the end of the second chaper, "In the end, this child may be the only think that makes any difference." What literary device is the author using?
Setting
Plot
Foreshadowing
Flashback
The third chapter is short, what does the author imply about how Dr. Halsey feels about her responsibility?
She feels responsible for changing the children's lives.
She is upset because she does not want to follow through with her orders.
She feels vunerable because she has no choice and must go forward with SPARTAN-II
She is tired and overwhelmed by all the responsibiliyt.
What kind of boy is John/Number 117? How does the author charactrize him?...look for clues in chapter 2 and the end of chapter 3.
He is a born killer
He is kind even though he is stronger than his peers.
He is a leader, and will do whatever necessary to win.
He is stronger and taller than the other kids his age, and is confident even talking to an adult he doesn't know.
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