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He was the cause of all the raucous.
__________ prevented Philip from being able to tryout for a sport.
The consequence Philip received for acting out was a ______, which was finalized by Dr. Palleni.
This can be a scary thing to say, but it is usually for the best.
What was the whole incident revolved around anyway?
Philip twisted the truth and said he was ______ all three times, but this only happened the third time.
The Assistant Principal at Harrison High.
He decided to involve the reporter in order to better his chances at winning a spot on the school board.
The author of this novel, Avi, ______ the characters in the book and their exaggerated reactions to the events.
Philip was originally ______ the national anthem, but the story kept getting twisted and changed.
English teacher at Harrison High who gets involved in a national incident regarding a student.
Many ______ were sent to Philip from around the country commemorating him for what he did.
The first newspaper that published the "Star Spangled Banner" incident.
"...I will work with the rest of the board to support basic ________ ________." What two words are missing from this quote by Ted Griffen?
The Head Principal at Harrison High
This story revolves around a lot of _____.
Who's side are Philip's parents on: his or the school's?
Philip failing this class prevented him from being able to try out for a sport and resulted in his hatred of Miss Narwin.
The "Star Spangled Banner" incident occurred in this class.
The book takes place in ______ _______.
"I don't know the words." Who said this at the end of the book?
The characters in this novel need to take notice of their __________ and be carry them out, a key theme in the book.
_______ _______ was the reporter on Miss Narwin's side when she was getting all the hate from everyone.
He is a talk show host who completely turns everyone against Miss Narwin and is super rude to everyone.
Philip's original homeroom teacher.
Allison approached Philip on the _____ _____ because she liked him, but he brushed her off and ruined it.
Jake Barlow is a _________ because he didn't let Roger exercise his rights, even though he got mad at Miss Narwin for "not letting" Philip exercise his.
Mr. and Mrs. Malloy ______ supported Philip by agreeing with what he did without hearing his story, a dangerous thing to do.
Mr. Malloy got in an argument with ____ _____ at his work, but he didn't stick up for himself, like he told Philip to do.
What school did Philip transfer to at the end of the book?

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