Question
Which statement is FLASE and did not happen in chapter 29 of Walk Two Moons?
Mr. Birkway refuses to read a poem in class, worried it would lead to a discussion about death with vulnerable students.
Phoebe and Sal are upset by the poem and go to the police station to report their concerns about Mrs. Cadaver and Phoebe's mother's disappearance.
Phoebe tells skeptical Sergeant Bickle about Mrs. Cadaver, the lunatic, the messages, and her mother's disappearance then he calls her father to take the girls home.
When Phoebe says, "Mom loves me, and she would not leave me without any explanation," Phoebe's father cries.
Mr. Birkway refuses to read a poem in class, worried it would lead to a discussion about death with vulnerable students.
Phoebe and Sal are upset by the poem and go to the police station to report their concerns about Mrs. Cadaver and Phoebe's mother's disappearance.
Phoebe tells skeptical Sergeant Bickle about Mrs. Cadaver, the lunatic, the messages, and her mother's disappearance then he calls her father to take the girls home.
When Phoebe says, "Mom loves me, and she would not leave me without any explanation," Phoebe's father cries.
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The statement that is FALSE and did not happen in chapter 29 of "Walk Two Moons" is:
**Mr. Birkway refuses to read a poem in class, worried it would lead to a discussion about death with vulnerable students.**
In chapter 29, Mr. Birkway does not refuse to read a poem; in fact, he reads a poem aloud despite the potential for emotional reactions. The other statements regarding Phoebe and Sal's actions at the police station, Phoebe's comments to Sergeant Bickle, and her father's reaction are consistent with the events of that chapter.
**Mr. Birkway refuses to read a poem in class, worried it would lead to a discussion about death with vulnerable students.**
In chapter 29, Mr. Birkway does not refuse to read a poem; in fact, he reads a poem aloud despite the potential for emotional reactions. The other statements regarding Phoebe and Sal's actions at the police station, Phoebe's comments to Sergeant Bickle, and her father's reaction are consistent with the events of that chapter.