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Walk Two Moons - 10

• Who’s story unfolds while Sal tells Phoebe's story?

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Answer

• Sals

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Walk Two Moons - 20

• On Sal’s first day in her new school they all like her?

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Answer

• Her Hair

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Walk Two Moons - 30

• What does Sal realize about Mrs. Winterbottom, that her own family does not realize?

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• How unhappy she is

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Walk Two Moons - 40

• Mrs. Winterbottom tells Phoebe not to tell her dad about what?

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Answer

• The Mysterious Notes

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Walk Two Moons - 50

• What does Sal’s mom send her while she is on her trip to Lewiston?

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Answer

• Postcards

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Walk Two Moons Continued - 10

• Why does Sal get upset when Ben points out that she flinches?

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Answer

• She realizes that her father doesn’t hug her anymore

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Walk Two Moons Continued - 20

• “Don’t judge a man until you have walk two moons in his moccasins.” What does this mean?

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Answer

• Don’t judge until you’ve been in their shoes/place.

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Walk Two Moons Continued - 30

• What tragic accident happens in the Missouri River?

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Answer

• Gram gets bitten by a water moccasin

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Walk Two Moons Continued - 40

• How many children did Gram and Gramps have?

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Answer

• 4

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Walk Two Moons Continued - 50

• The most precious thing to Gramps (other than Gram) was……

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Answer

• The Marriage Bed

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Walk Two Moons Even More - 10

• Who had been leaving the envelopes on Phoebe's porch?

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Answer

• Mrs. Partridge

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Walk Two Moons Even More - 20

• In the legend that Sal’s mother would say of the native girl Napi, she used to determine if people live or die by what?

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Answer

• If a stone floats

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Walk Two Moons Even More - 30

• Why did Phoebe’s father INSIST that his wife was NOT kidnapped?

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Answer

• She premade ten to twenty meals and froze them.

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Walk Two Moons Even More - 40

• Where did the sheriff drive Sal?

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Answer

• Her mother’s grave.

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Walk Two Moons Even More - 50

• Who was the only person who survived the bus accident?

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Answer

• Mrs. Cadaver

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Vocabulary - 10

• What does ornery Mean?

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Answer

• Bad Tempered

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Vocabulary - 20

• What is the definition of divulge?

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Answer

• To share a secret or private information

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Vocabulary - 30

• Besieging means?

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Answer

• Harassing

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Vocabulary - 40

• What is the definition of the word hunch?

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Answer

• An idea based on a gut feeling

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Vocabulary - 50

• A deep narrow valley with rocks is a ?

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Answer

• Ravine

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Story Elements / Writing - 10

• Where, when, or under what conditions a story takes place?

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Answer

• Setting

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Story Elements / Writing - 20

• In which type of writing must you provide a claim?

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Answer

• Argumentative

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Story Elements / Writing - 30

• The first part of the plot containing background information?

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Answer

• Exposition

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Story Elements / Writing - 40

• Intense feeling that an audience goes through while waiting for the outcome of certain events?

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Answer

• Suspense

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Story Elements / Writing - 50

• Informative writing must include?

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Answer

• Facts AND Opinions