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Bridge to Terabithia - Chapter Three Quiz

Authored by EDWARD DILLARD

English

9th - 12th Grade

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Bridge to Terabithia - Chapter Three Quiz
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 In Chapter 3 of "Bridge to Terabithia," why does Jesse think that Leslie is the fastest kid in the fifth grade?

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 Jesse believes Leslie is the fastest kid because she effortlessly beats all the boys in their class during a race on the first day of school.

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 How does Leslie's running ability affect Jesse's perception of her in Chapter 3 of "Bridge to Terabithia"?

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 Leslie's running ability impresses Jesse and makes him admire her. He sees her as a strong and talented individual, which contributes to their growing friendship.

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 In Chapter 3, how does Jesse feel when Leslie wins the race against all the boys in "Bridge to Terabithia"?

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 Jesse initially feels shocked and embarrassed when Leslie beats him and the other boys in the race. However, he soon becomes intrigued and fascinated by her abilities.

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 How does Leslie's victory in the race challenge traditional gender roles in Chapter 3 of "Bridge to Terabithia"?

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 Leslie's victory challenges the stereotype that boys are always faster and stronger than girls. Her success demonstrates that gender does not determine one's athletic abilities or potential.

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 In Chapter 3, what is the significance of Jesse's decision to join Leslie in exploring the woods after school in "Bridge to Terabithia"?

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 Jesse's decision to explore the woods with Leslie signifies his growing curiosity and willingness to break away from societal norms. It marks the beginning of their friendship and their shared adventures in Terabithia.

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What is your opinion of chapter 3?

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