What did Josh do to JB in The Crossover?

The further they get into the basketball season, the angrier Josh becomes. He lets his frustration out on the court during a game, throwing a ball at JB so hard it almost breaks his nose. After a temporary suspension because of his hostile behavior, Josh is given clearance to play in the championship game.
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What happens to JB in The Crossover?

JB goes on to hold a grudge against Josh for most of the rest of the novel, though he begins to relent not long before Dad's health takes a turn for the worse. Once Dad ends up in the hospital, JB is understandably beside himself and refuses to play basketball until Dad comes home.
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What is Josh's punishment in The Crossover?

Josh lost a bet to JB and his punishment was JB got to cut one lock off of his head.
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Why is Josh so angry The Crossover?

Josh is angry because Dad tried to dunk and Josh wants to win a championship, but he can't do it in the hospital. He's angry because Dad promised he'd be here forever.
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What is the relationship between Josh and JB?

Josh is the identical twin brother of Jordan “JB” Bell, the son of Crystal Bell, the assistant principal, and the son of Chuck Bell, a former basketball superstar who is well-known and well-respected even years after his career ended.
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The Crossover: pg 148-160



What does Josh Bell want in The Crossover?

Though Josh loves JB and being a twin, he also craves individuality. At the beginning of the novel he achieves this by wearing his hair in locks and reminding the reader several times that he's the only player on the team who can dunk.
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What happens between jb and josh during the game at the end of the section?

Josh finally hits his tipping point during the middle of the game . The stress of JB's relationship, being late to the game, and getting caught up in the moment are too much for Josh . He explodes and fires the ball right at his brother's face .
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What does their Dad want for Josh and JB?

In his last few days, he tries to encourage Josh and JB to abandon their beef and reaffirm their support of each other. He also encourages Josh to keep playing basketball and continue to practice.
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What was Josh's tipping point Why?

What does "tipping point" mean? The point when an object shifts from one position into a new, entirely different one. What is Josh's tipping point? Josh's tipping point is when he sees JB kissing his girlfriend.
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How is JB and Josh different in The Crossover?

Josh and JB are identical twins, but they are very different. Josh had long hair (well, HAD long hair!) and JB shaves his head. Josh is quiet and JB is loud. Josh wants to go to Duke and JB wants to go to UNC.
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What is the main problem in the book the crossover?

Two identical twins, Josh and Jordan Bell, both share a love of basketball, but on the inside, they are very different. They have different skills, likes and dislikes, and ways of dealing with others, most notably their father. These differences ultimately estranged the two–temporarily, at least–from each other.
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Who is JB brother in the crossover?

Joshua "Filthy McNasty" Bell

Josh is a six-foot-tall,12-year-old junior high student who excels at basketball. He and his twin brother, JB, play for the Wildcats and are going after the championship this year.
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How many times was the crossover rejected?

Twenty-two publishers had rejected it. Most said there was no Page 2 market for a poetry-infused, sports-themed children's book, because boys wouldn't read poetry, and girls wouldn't read about sports. Undeterred, Mr. Alexander was planning to self-publish it, when Houghton Mifflin Harcourt made him an offer.
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What are the consequences for Josh's actions?

What are the consequences for Josh's actions? Josh gets suspended from the team. Why is Josh described as "churlish"? He is described as "churlish" because he made JB have a runny nose.
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Why does Josh change his mind about the nickname Filthy?

Whenever Josh scored or did something exceptional on the court, Dad would jump and scream praise for "Filthy." That made Josh feel good about the nickname. The fact that Josh changed his mind because of Dad's continued use of the nickname illustrates how important Dad's guidance is to Josh.
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How old is JB in The Crossover?

Josh and JB are twins, double trouble on the basketball court, almost 13 years old. When we first encounter them in Kwame Alexander's beautifully measured novel of life and lines, “The Crossover,” they are deep into a year when everything changes.
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What does Rule #7 mean in The Crossover basketball?

Basketball Rule #7 : Rebounding is the art of anticipating, of always being prepared to grab it. But you can't drop the ball. Basketball Rule #8 : Sometimes you have to lean back a little and fade away to get the best shot. Basketball Rule #9 : When the game is on the line, don't fear. Grab the ball.
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What is the most important reason Josh has dreadlocks in The Crossover?

At the beginning of the novel, Josh wears his hair in locks. He explains that he does this not just to differentiate himself from JB, but also because it makes him feel closer to Dad, whose locks looked like wings in an old photo.
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What calamity happens to Josh's hair?

Success=JB gets to cut one of Josh's braids. No success=JB has to moon the "nerdy group of sixth" graders that sit near their lunch table. What calamity happens when JB is cutting one of Josh's braids off? He accidentally cuts off 5, leaving a bald spot and causing Josh to have to cut off all his braids.
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What does Rule #8 mean in The Crossover basketball?

Rule #8. -sometimes you have to lean back a little and fade away to get the best shot. -josh's wish that he hadn't driven his dad so hard in their last game together.
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How does Josh feel about JB and Miss Sweet Tea crossover?

Josh is angry. He is angry at Dad, JB, and Miss Sweet Tea. He is angry that JB doesn't care about basketball or him.
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What grade level is crossover?

strongly recommended for ALL readers grades 6+ (and some 5th graders)
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What is the climax in The Crossover?

Climax: Josh is so upset at being left out of JB's life that he chucks the ball at JB's face during a game, nearly breaking his nose. Josh gets suspended from the team.
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What POV is the crossover written?

Crossover is written in first person from the point of view of Josh, which allows Alexander to show how Josh feels about everything in the book involving the conflict between the twin brothers. I found this effective because it made me side with the protagonist, Josh.
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Why does Josh prefer to stay silent during the game crossover?

Josh explains that JB likes to tease and trash talk other players during games, which is what Dad used to do. Josh, on the other hand, is silent, as it allows him to react to what's going on better. He talks to himself and sometimes narrates his own play-by-plays in his head.
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