What is the main conflict presented in Chapter 22?
Exploring Two Roads: Chapter 22

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11th Grade
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Sarah Williams
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1.
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The protagonist's quest for revenge.
The protagonist's moral dilemma.
The setting's impact on the plot.
The antagonist's rise to power.
2.
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How do the characters' choices reflect the theme of duality in this chapter?
The characters' choices are irrelevant to the overall theme of the chapter.
The characters' choices demonstrate a clear alignment with societal expectations.
The characters' choices illustrate the theme of duality by showcasing their internal conflicts between good and evil.
The characters' choices emphasize their unwavering commitment to a single moral path.
3.
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What significant event occurs that alters the course of the narrative in Chapter 22?
A major character reveals a hidden truth.
The setting changes to a different location entirely.
A new character is introduced with no prior connection.
A minor character is eliminated from the story.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Identify a key symbol used in Chapter 22 and explain its meaning.
The door
The light
The shadow
The clock
5.
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How does the setting influence the characters' decisions in this chapter?
The setting has no impact on the characters' choices.
The setting only affects the plot, not the characters' decisions.
The setting creates urgency and influences characters to prioritize survival in their decisions.
The setting encourages characters to ignore their instincts.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are the emotional responses of the characters during the pivotal moment in Chapter 22?
Fear, relief, and determination.
Anger, sadness, and indifference
Surprise, nostalgia, and regret
Joy, confusion, and apathy
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Discuss the role of dialogue in revealing character motivations in this chapter.
Dialogue only serves to advance the plot without revealing any character depth.
Characters' motivations are solely expressed through their actions, not their words.
Dialogue reveals character motivations by showcasing their thoughts, desires, and conflicts through spoken words.
Dialogue is irrelevant to understanding character motivations in this chapter.
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