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CHAPTERS 1-8
Reading Check
1. What is the name of the machine that Alek pilots during his escape?
2. What fake name does Deryn assume to gain entry to the Air Service?
3. What group of people are opposed to the Darwinist beasts?
4. Which famous airbeast does Deryn find herself rescued by?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why does Count Volger treat Alek with disrespect?
2. What shocking information does Volger reveal as Alek loses consciousness after being drugged?
3. What are the Darwinist “beasties” (the fabricated beasts)?
4. What finally leads Alek to accept that his parents are truly dead?
Paired Resource
CHAPTERS 9-16
Reading Check
1. Which two opposing ideologies are at the root of the present conflict?
2. What is the “extra cargo” that the Stormwalker is hauling?
3. What weapon is hidden inside the fruit that Deryn and Newkirk feed to the bats?
4. For what destination does Deryn learn that the Leviathan is bound after they pick up Dr. Barlow?
5. What kind of creature is Tazza?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What lesson does Alek learn from his first attempt to make the walker run?
2. How does Deryn feel after witnessing the flechette strike on the Germans?
3. What startling realization does Alek have after his experience of trying to buy a newspaper in Lienz?
4. What surprising connection does Dr. Barlow reveal she has to the Leviathan?
5. What challenge does Deryn face by having Dr. Barlow aboard the Leviathan?
Paired Resource
“Gender Roles in the Nineteenth Century”
CHAPTERS 17-28
Reading Check
1. What kind of marriage did Alek’s parents (Archduke Ferdinand and Princess Chotek) have?
2. Where do Alek and his crew go after escaping Austria-Hungary?
3. What is the name of the airman that Alek revives at the Leviathan’s crash site?
4. What is Dr. Barlow’s “mystery cargo”?
5. Which Latin phrase does Dr. Barlow say to Alek, his knowledge of which inadvertently reveals his true identity?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How does Alek rescue the Stormwalker and its crew from the battle with the German frigate near the border of Austria-Hungary and Switzerland?
2. What conclusion does Dr. Barlow draw when she notices that Deryn’s cheeks are equally smooth, despite ostensibly having been interrupted mid-shave?
3. What is the true reason that the Germans have been hunting Alek so relentlessly?
4. How does Alek react to his first glimpse of a Darwinist creation?
5. What actions does Deryn take to ensure that the Stormwalker will not fire upon the Leviathan during the attempt to rescue Alek?
Paired Resource
CHAPTERS 29-41
Reading Check
1. Which member of the Leviathan’s party agrees to return to the Stormwalker as a hostage?
2. What does Volger hide in his room that causes the Leviathan to gain extra weight?
3. Who is Dr. Barlow’s grandfather?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What solution does Alek propose to repair the Leviathan?
2. How does Deryn summarize the Leviathan changes after the modifications, and what does she mean by this?
3. How does Deryn respond when asked to reveal information about the Austrians?
4. Why does Deryn tell Alek about the request the Captain made of her?
5. What is the Leviathan’s true mission?
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CHAPTERS 1-8
Reading Check
1. A Stormwalker (Chapter 2)
2. Dylan Sharp (Chapter 3)
3. The Monkey Luddites (Chapter 4)
4. The Leviathan (Chapter 8)
Short Answer
1. Volger disrespects Alek because although Alek’s father is nobility, his mother was a commoner. (Chapter 1)
2. As Alek loses consciousness from the effects of the drugs, Volger reveals that Alek’s parents have died; they were murdered in Sarajevo while there to observe military operations. (Chapter 2)
3. The Darwinist beasts are hybrid animals created through crossbreeding and manipulation of the species’ DNA strands. (Chapter 4)
4. When the SMS Beowulf attacks the Stormwalker, Alek finally accepts that his parents are dead; otherwise, the German troops inside would not have dared to attack him. (Chapter 5)
CHAPTERS 9-16
Reading Check
1. Darwinist and Clanker (Chapter 9)
2. Gold bars (Other acceptable answers: Alek’s inheritance) (Chapter 10)
3. Metal flechettes (Chapter 12)
4. Constantinople/The Ottoman Empire (Chapter 15)
5. A thylacine/Tasmanian tiger (Chapter 16)
Short Answer
1. Alek learns humility; everyone stumbles the first time they try to run, but Alek knows when to let Klopp take control, signifying that he has the wisdom to know when to concede to the knowledge of others. (Chapter 10)
2. After the attack, Deryn feels shaky; she is unnerved by the violence she witnessed and reflects that she joined the Air Service to learn how to fly, not to become involved in a war. (Chapter 12)
3. While in Lienz, Alek struggles to communicate well enough to purchase a newspaper from a commoner there. This experience reveals to Alek that although he’s finely educated and fluent in multiple languages, he is an outsider to the everyday language of his own people. (Chapter 13)
4. Dr. Barlow is a scientist, and she reveals that she fabricated the particular species to which the Leviathan belongs. (Chapter 16)
5. Deryn fears that it will be harder to disguise her true identity with another woman on board. (Chapter 16)
CHAPTERS 17-28
Reading Check
1. Morganatic marriage, whereby no titles or estates would pass to children since the marriage partners were of unequal rank (Chapter 21)
2. Switzerland (Other acceptable answers: the Swiss Alps) (Chapter 21)
3. Dylan Sharp (Chapter 22)
4. Eggs (Chapter 24)
5. “Bella gerant aliis” (“Let others wage war”) (Chapter 25)
Short Answer
1. Alek uses his father’s antique saber to cut away the burning phosphorous that has attached itself to the Stormwalker’s metal side. Afterwards, he flings the saber away, symbolizing that he is taking up responsibility and forging his own destiny. (Chapter 18)
2. Dr. Barlow assumes that Deryn lied about her age to join the Service; she assumes that Deryn is younger than she claimed to be. While this is true, Dr. Barlow does not guess that Deryn is actually posing as a boy. (Chapter 19)
3. Although Alek’s parents had a morganatic marriage, the Pope adjusted their union so that Alek would be named Archduke Ferdinand’s heir. Now that the Archduke is dead, the marriage arrangement has been made public knowledge; the Germans are now hunting Alek to eliminate the threat of his power. (Chapter 21)
4. When seeing the Leviathan for the first time, Alek is amazed by it; although he’s been taught that Darwinist creations are soulless, demon-inhabited creatures granted unnatural powers of human speech and reasoning, he can’t help but be awed by the sight of one. He wonders if it’s really true that all Darwinist beasts must be eradicated. (Chapter 22)
5. Deryn pretends to take Alek hostage, holding a knife to his throat to discourage offensive action by the Stormwalker. (Chapter 28)
CHAPTERS 29-41
Reading Check
Short Answer
1. Alek suggests that they use parts from the Stormwalker to repair the Leviathan. He proposes using the engines from the Stormwalker to propel the airbeast. (Chapter 34)
2. After the two technologies have been combined, Deryn feels that it is “a little bit of us and a little bit of them,” symbolizing how the two groups have come together for mutual aid and cooperation. (Chapter 39)
3. Although she knows that she is duty-bound to do so, Deryn can’t bring herself to expose Alek’s secret; she simply promises the captain that she will watch Alek closely. (Chapter 40)
4. Originally, Deryn hoped that sharing this information with Alek would prompt his permission to divulge his secret, easing Deryn’s guilt; however, she realizes that she really wanted to tell him because she wanted Alek to know that she lied for him. It is implied that this is because she is developing feelings for him. (Chapter 40)
5. The Leviathan’s true mission is to repair a diplomatic blunder committed by Winston Churchill when he withheld delivery on an airship for which the Ottoman Empire had already paid in full. The eggs are an appeasement tactic to ensure that the Ottomans won’t side against Britain in the war. (Chapter 41)
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