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Chapters 11-17 Comprehensive Questions Walk TWO MOONS Chapters 11-17 Comprehensive Questions

Complete in your Notes Journals. Copy all Questions. Chapters 11-17 Complete in your Notes Journals. Copy all Questions. Responses should be 3-5 Sentences Cite evidence from the text to support your responses.

Questions : What is the single most precious object in Gram and Gramps Hiddle’s house? What does this suggest about their relationship? What does Sal understand about Mrs. Winterbottom that Phoebe and Prudence do not? What makes Sal conscious of something that Mrs. Winterbottom’s own daughters are unaware of? Why does hearing a bird outside the hospital remind Sal home? Why does Gram suggest that this is a good sign?

Continue: 4. On scale of one (poor) to ten (perfect), how would you rate the marriage of Sal parents? Explain your choice by considering such questions as: Was it a loving relationship? Were they equal partners? Did they understand each other? 5. Sal explains that the first mysterious message means that one shouldn’t judge people until one has been in their shoes. Is this advice that Phoebe follows? Gives reasons for your answer.