The characters and seasons in the novel both go through significant _____.
Gene is envious of Finny, because he is talented, genuine, and an _____.
Through many tragic and difficult events, the characters face multiple _____.
After being severely injured, Finny is unable to pursue his dream of participating in the _____.
After causing Finny so much pain and harm, Gene has strong _____.
An extremely memorable time period; becomes more relevant to the characters throughout the story.
As lessons are learned, each character gains more and more _____.
Although his leg is severely shattered, Finny has ______ to improve his injury.
After Finny and Gene’s incident, multiple _____ are being spread around Devon.
In his letter to Gene, Leper tells him to come to the ‘______ ______’ immediately.
Brinker tries to convince Gene to _____, but Finny requests that he doesn’t.
During this part of the year at Devon, there is more work, discipline, and the War becomes more relevant.
Finny’s _____ is a way of celebrating and supporting the War.
Finny’s best friend, who becomes envious of him throughout the novel.
The students at Devon, especially Leper, Finny, and Gene _____ into stronger individuals.
Throughout the War, Leper goes _____ and starts having crazy thoughts.
Finny does not want Gene to enlist, as he needs the care and _____ from his best friend through the start of his challenging injury.
Brinker can become very _____ and, as a way of feeling better about himself, he brings others down.
One of the main themes of the book; this can have a significant effect on one’s actions.
The _____ River has many impactful experiences and memories, and strongly resembles Finny and his ambitions.