Asked by io
List some important ideas that Walk Two Moons includes. Why did you choose those ideas?
Please help me with this; I don't really want any links; I really need help with this.
Please help me with this; I don't really want any links; I really need help with this.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Have you read this book? What is it about?
Answered by
io
I have not read the whole book yet, but what I know about the book is that the book is about Sal, going to find her missing mother. Sal travels from Ohio to Idaho with her grandparents and tells stories about her friend Phoebe. That's what I know so far. I don't really understand what this question means.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Finish reading the book before you try to answer this question.
While you read, consider what moral and ethical values concern the characters. What is the author trying to teach the readers? What do the main characters consider important?
While you read, consider what moral and ethical values concern the characters. What is the author trying to teach the readers? What do the main characters consider important?
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Fortnite Kellym49 (NOT)
thx...for no help hehe
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Answered by
Tracris
Mine has the same question right now, but at this point we have read up to chapter 18. Not the whole book yet. The book goes up to 44 chapters. So on this asssesment after finishing ch18 that is one of the questions I was struggling with too on what they are asking for. Im not sure the important ideas so far up to ch18...? :(
Answered by
REEE
i didnt even read the book cause it sucks
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you ugly u your daddy's son
same ugh
Answered by
Barn Owl
Come to your sences and really think about the book and some of the events. Try and remember the things that stood out to you. Only then will you answer the question.
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SINFUL ❥ 罪深い
...yea... So no one has a summary that the rest of us can just re-word into our own essays...?
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Reol Su is bad
Ms. Sue, you get this question when you are less than halfway through than the whole book. You can't just finish the book.
Answered by
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KLOP
ANSWER FOR QUESTION 10: “Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people to tune into our own agenda.” The theme describes that you cannot force one to understand your situation easily because they have other problems on their own.
U R WELCOME. (don't copy this reword it please) I will post Question 11 soon
U R WELCOME. (don't copy this reword it please) I will post Question 11 soon
Answered by
ferret lover
Thx klop that helps a lot!
Answered by
ugh
Nobody has the answer? :(
Answered by
sub2judah'sasmrandgaming
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Answered by
Karen
The major themes of Walk Two Moons include the feelings of grief as a response to death and loss, the discovery of self-identity, and hope. Creech uses Sal's physical journey to Idaho with her grandparents and the story she tells about Phoebe Winterbottom to portray her thematic messages.
Answered by
lalalala
I've read up to chapter 18 and i am so confused on the quiz, long answers. please someone help! The book is not that bad ;) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Hello
I’m looking for 11 :/
Answered by
NoHate
Guys @Karen just gave you the answer. Thanks @Karen sorry that no one saw you trying to help.
Answered by
NoHateIsRight
Karen gave the right answer for PART 1 not part 2 but all I had to do was go to the reading role thing and describe how it helped me understand it so I guess your right Karen did give us half of the answer.
Answered by
NoHate
Here is what I put on my answer for 11 I MIGHT post 12 not sure yet. please RE WORD this into your OWN words. do not copy it straight off! you will get in trouble!
In Walk Two Moons it includes the feelings one has when responding to someone they love die. Creech used Sal's physical journey and her story about Phoebe to portray her message. The reading role helped me understand this book better because it reminded me to think of the story in different ways. After re wording this try adding an example of your life something you relate to in the story.
In Walk Two Moons it includes the feelings one has when responding to someone they love die. Creech used Sal's physical journey and her story about Phoebe to portray her message. The reading role helped me understand this book better because it reminded me to think of the story in different ways. After re wording this try adding an example of your life something you relate to in the story.