Question
Which statement is FLASE and did not happen in chapter 25 of Walk Two Moons?
Phoebe believes Mrs. Cadaver is responsible for Mrs. Winterbottom's disappearance after she delivers a message her mother is fine and wants to call the police.
Phoebe gives a presentation on the myth of Pandora's Box, which unleashed evil into the world along with hope, arguing that Pandora was a gift to humanity, not a punishment.
Sal reflects on the myth of Pandora's Box and wonders if there is a box containing all the good in the world, but also one bad thing: worry.
Sal believes Mrs. Winterbottom was forced to leave against her will and wants to help Phoebe find her mom.
Phoebe believes Mrs. Cadaver is responsible for Mrs. Winterbottom's disappearance after she delivers a message her mother is fine and wants to call the police.
Phoebe gives a presentation on the myth of Pandora's Box, which unleashed evil into the world along with hope, arguing that Pandora was a gift to humanity, not a punishment.
Sal reflects on the myth of Pandora's Box and wonders if there is a box containing all the good in the world, but also one bad thing: worry.
Sal believes Mrs. Winterbottom was forced to leave against her will and wants to help Phoebe find her mom.
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The false statement that did not happen in chapter 25 of "Walk Two Moons" is:
**Phoebe gives a presentation on the myth of Pandora's Box, which unleashed evil into the world along with hope, arguing that Pandora was a gift to humanity, not a punishment.**
This statement does not occur in chapter 25, as the chapter focuses more on the characters' actions and thoughts rather than a presentation by Phoebe. The other statements accurately reflect the events and themes present in that chapter.
**Phoebe gives a presentation on the myth of Pandora's Box, which unleashed evil into the world along with hope, arguing that Pandora was a gift to humanity, not a punishment.**
This statement does not occur in chapter 25, as the chapter focuses more on the characters' actions and thoughts rather than a presentation by Phoebe. The other statements accurately reflect the events and themes present in that chapter.