
Walk Two Moons Chp. 19-30

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Zhamara Nixon
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the character of Sal change in chapters 21-30? Provide specific examples from the text to support your answer.
Sal becomes more reflective and starts to come to terms with her mother's absence. She also becomes more empathetic towards others, such as when she helps Phoebe deal with her own family issues.
Sal becomes more outgoing and starts to ignore her mother's absence. She also becomes less understanding towards others, such as when she refuses to help Phoebe deal with her own family issues.
Sal becomes more reckless and starts to act out in response to her mother's absence. She also becomes more selfish towards others, such as when she refuses to help Phoebe deal with her own family issues.
Sal becomes more focused on material possessions and starts to distance herself from her mother's absence. She also becomes more judgmental towards others, such as when she criticizes Phoebe for her family issues.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What themes are explored in chapters 21-30? How are these themes developed through the characters and events in the story?
The themes explored in chapters 21-30 are love, happiness, and success. These themes are developed through the characters' romantic relationships and their achievements.
The themes explored in chapters 21-30 are adventure, mystery, and fantasy. These themes are developed through the characters' exciting escapades and their encounters with supernatural beings.
The themes explored in chapters 21-30 are friendship, trust, and loyalty. These themes are developed through the characters' strong bonds and their unwavering support for each other.
The themes explored in chapters 21-30 include loss, grief, and the search for identity. These themes are developed through the characters' experiences with loss, their emotional struggles, and their journey to understand themselves and their place in the world.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What conflicts arise in chapters 21-30, and how are they resolved? What do these resolutions reveal about the characters and their development?
The conflicts in chapters 21-30 include Sal's internal struggle with her mother's disappearance and her feelings for Ben. These conflicts are resolved as Sal comes to terms with her mother's absence and gains a better understanding of her own emotions. These resolutions reveal the characters' growth and maturity as they navigate through their personal challenges.
In chapters 21-30, the conflicts revolve around a disagreement between friends and a failed test, which are resolved by the characters getting into a physical fight and cheating on the next test.
The conflicts in chapters 21-30 involve a car accident and a lost pet, which are resolved by the characters winning the lottery and buying a new car and pet.
The conflicts in chapters 21-30 are about a stolen bike and a broken promise, which are resolved by the characters blaming each other and ending their friendship.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In what ways does Phoebe's character develop in chapters 21-30?
Phoebe becomes less intelligent and forgetful
Phoebe becomes more reliant on others for help
Phoebe becomes more shy and reserved
Phoebe becomes more independent and confident
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the relationship between Sal and her father change in chapters 21-30? What events contribute to this change?
The relationship becomes strained as they struggle to communicate and understand each other.
The relationship becomes non-existent as Sal's father leaves the family.
The relationship becomes stronger as they bond over a shared interest.
The relationship becomes distant as they spend less time together.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Discuss the significance of the setting in chapters 21-30. How does the setting impact the characters and the events in the story?
The setting has no impact on the characters and events
The setting only serves as a background without any significance
The characters and events are not influenced by the setting
The setting impacts the characters and events by providing a backdrop for personal growth and new experiences.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the author use foreshadowing in chapters 21-30? What events are foreshadowed, and how does this technique create suspense for the reader?
The events foreshadowed include a new pet, a surprise party, and a family vacation.
The events foreshadowed include Sal's mother leaving, Phoebe's mother's disappearance, and Sal's own journey of self-discovery. This technique creates suspense by making the reader eager to find out how these events will unfold.
This technique creates suspense by making the reader eager to find out if Sal & Phoebe are still friends.
The author uses foreshadowing by introducing a new character, changing the setting, and adding a subplot.
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