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Comprehension Questions – Princess Academy

Princess Academy

by Shannon Hale

Grades 4-7; Genre - Fantasy; GRL V; AR pts. 10.0

While attending a strict academy for potential princesses with the other girls from her mountain village, fourteen-year-old Miri discovers unexpected talents and connections to her homeland.

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. What’s the setting of this story? High in the mountains; Mount Eskel; at a rock quarry; in autumn p.14
  2. What message did the king’s messenger give the village? The next princess is to come from Mount Eskel and the prince will come and choose a bride; a princess academy will be created to prepare all girls ages 12-17 p.22

Chapter 2

  1. Why did the announcement upset the village? Work in the quarry will be limited with the girls gone; the mood is heavy at the thought of sending their girls p.25

Chapter 3

  1. Why does Miri wonder if her papa misses her? He doesn’t use words to express himself; he allowed her to go to the princess academy and didn’t fight to keep her home p.47
  2. Why are the girls nervous to speak during dinner? Olana might punish them p.47

Chapter 4

  1. What changed Miri’s attitude about the academy and why did she want to be the academy princess? The silver dress; She was tired of being belittled and wanted to prove that she was just as good as any lowlander p.61

Chapter 5

  1. Why do the other girls hate Miri? She was sassy to Olana and made everyone miss the last opportunity to go home before winter; she has risen to the top of the class and the girls are jealous p.67

Chapter 6

  1. How did Gerti know Miri was in the closet? The communication of quarry-speech; Miri sang a quarry song p.76

Chapter 7

  1. What did Miri work on in this chapter? Quarry-speech p.75
  2. Describe Britta’s reaction when Miri asked her to go for a walk? Surprised, thankful, happy p.83
  3. What incentive did Olana give the girls to work harder? She showed them a picture of a beautiful home the family of the princess would move into p.87

Chapter 8

  1. What did Miri learn in this chapter? That one block of linder, only found on her mountain, was worth 1 gold; now when the village traded, they’d know how much to trade for p.102

Chapter 9

  1. What did Miri realize she needed to do with the other girls? Find common ground to build friendships p.111
  2. What was quarry-speech built on? Memories p.112
  3. Why would these two things go hand in hand? As you build friendships, you make memories p.112

Chapter 10

  1. What was the outcome of the test? Everyone failed but Miri and Katar p.115
  2. Then why were all the girls walking home for the spring festival? Miri used quarry-speech to tell all the girls to get up and run out p.118

Chapter 11

  1. What are the poems at the beginning of each chapter? Quarry-speech phrases p.123
  2. Why were the villagers uncertain about Miri’s idea? It was new to them; they didn’t have a knowledge about trading gold and silver p.139

Chapter 12

  1. Predict what Olana will do when the girls return to the academy. Listen to your child’s answer
  2. Predict what Miri will do to help her sister. Listen to your child’s answer

Chapter 13

  1. Were you correct in your prediction? How did the girls get Olana to take them back? They used the rules of Diplomacy p.153

Chapter 14

  1. Summarize how Miri’s mother died and how learning this helped her. She was pregnant with Miri and was breaking a stone in the quarry; the stone slipped and knocked her down a steep side of the mountain; Miri was born that night, but her mother wouldn’t stop bleeding and died; she understood why her father wouldn’t let her in to the quarry; she now knew that her father thought of her mother every time he looked at her p.174

Chapter 15

  1. How had the academy changed the entire village? With the knowledge of the value of linder blocks, they now had gold; they were able to purchase more food and other necessities; other traders came to the village p.180

Chapter 16

  1. Do you think it was right for Miri and the other girls to quarry-speech the answers to each other? Why, or why not? Listen to your child’s answer p.187
  2. Who won the academy princess title? Miri p.193
  3. What did Miri learn about Katar? She also felt alone and unloved; doesn’t like herself; they’re very similar p.195

Chapter 17

  1. What idea did Esa have? That everyone be happy for whoever is chosen by the prince p.202
  2. Why wasn’t Britta at the ball? She came down with an illness p.202
  3. Describe the interaction between the prince and Miri. They danced and later he asked her to walk with him; she asked him why he was there; he relaxed and told her that he felt a lot of pressure; they joked with each other and laughed; he complimented her p.217

Chapter 19

  1. Why did Pedar turn and run home?  He was angry at Miri for wanting to be chosen as the princess p.228
  2. Predict why Esa spoke with quarry-speech and told Miri to run. Listen to your child’s answer

Chapter 20

  1. Summarize this chapter. Bandits captured the girls, Olana and Knut; they were asking who the new princess is and they all said they had been chosen; the bandits were perplexed and decided to take them all for ransom p.231

Chapter 21

  1. Do you think Peder got the message? Why, or why not? Listen to your child’s answer

Chapter 22

  1. Did Miri’s plan to escape work? No, as the girls ran to the villagers outside the building, the bandits captured them p.265

Chapter 23

  1. How did Miri escape Dan the bandit? She used quarry-speech to communicate with Peder to veer Dan toward the cliff; she used the hawk in her pocket to stab Dan’s hand and he let her go; she dropped off the cliff and landed on the ledge, but Dan grabbed her foot; Miri’s dad hit Dan in the head with his mallet, making him let go and fall to his death p.275

Chapter 24

  1. What would you choose if you were Miri? Becoming a princess or staying in the village? Why? Listen to your child’s answer

Chapter 25

  1. Summarize the conclusion of this story. Britta was chosen by the Prince, they were childhood friends and loved each other; Miri purchased some books from Olana and was given the painting of the cottage; Peder and Miri walked home holding hands p.294
  2. What did you enjoy about this book? Listen to your child’s answer

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