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    In the novel, Walk Two Moons, the Winterbottoms receive many messeges. One of those many messages read “In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter.” There are many things that have shaped me to be the person I am today, that will matter in the course of a lifetime. One of the many things that have shaped me where when my grandparents came over to my house from India last summer. Also, my cousins were staying over at my house while my Aunt and Uncle were in India. During this time, my grandpa

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    In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Salamanca Tree Hiddle or Sal, a 13-year-old girl from Bybanks, Kentucky (and the main character) has to deal with her mother leaving. Sal and her grandparents take a road trip retracing her mother’s path to Lewiston, Idaho, where she’s “resting peacefully”. (5)” Sal goes on a road trip to bring her mother back home on her birthday (in 7 days). While on the road trip, Sal tells the story of her and Phoebe, a girl with a wild imagination from Sal’s new

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    because people and thing might not seem tell they meet. In the stories “The Guest” and Walk Two Moons in the stories they would judge people the way they look and the name they have. In the story through the character’s actions, words, or thoughts. They both have different commentary and character’s actions, words, or thoughts. In the passage Walk Two Moon their character’s are thoughts because in walk two moons in the text it says, “ Mrs Cadaver is a killing name her husband is dead, She must of

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    reading the story, Walk Two Moons and the short story, “The Guest”, they both clearly reveal a similar theme. The similar theme that would fit both stories is, “Don’t judge others because people and things may not be what they seem at first.” Even though these stories might have a similar theme, they teach it in different ways. In the story, Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech develops the theme through characterization, such as through the character’s thoughts. According to, Walk Two Moons, it says, “All

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    Daniela Alarcon October 30,2015 BCSE Yale Genre: The book, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech is realistic fiction. This book is realistic fiction because it talks about Salamanca 's and Phoebe 's moms missing. Point of View: The point of view in Walk Two Moons is first person point of view. The story is first person point of view because in the book it says”I have lived my thirteen years in Bybanks,Kentucky. Protagonist: The protagonist in the story are Salamanca and Phoebe. Their

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    many ways. Some way is using theme, theme is important to life because, theme shows people’s characteristics, compassion for things, and how they act. It also helps you see yourself in other’s perspective and also helps you walk in others moccasins. In the book, Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, Sal is able to accept her mother’s death through the influence of her relationship with Mrs.Partridge as well as Gramps and Grams. Sal is impacted and changed by her relationship with Mrs.Partridge. The messages

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    After reading “The Guest” Retold by Uma Krishnaswami and “Walk Two Moons” written by Sharon Creech,They both have a similar theme.Don’t judge other because people or things are not what they always seem. The theme of “Walk Two Moons” was developed by the characters thoughts and words.:Phoebe and Sal think that Mrs,Cadavers scary and spooky voice Made phoebe think that Mrs,Cadaver chopped up and buried Mr,Cadaver.Sal and phoebe learned that Mr,Cadaver was killed in a car wreck by a drunk driver

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    In Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, a lot of themes are apparent. But the one I found most noticeable was a family member’s death does not mean the end of everything. This is very apparent throughout the book especially when Sal visits her mom’s grave and Grams died of a stroke. At the beginning of the book, death is shown when Phoebe has the theory of Mrs. Cadaver killing Mr. Cadaver. “...I think maybe she killed Mr. Cadaver and chopped him up and buried him in the backyard.”(pg. 32) Later in the

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    Literary Analysis Tyler Comeaux Don’t judge somebody until you really know them is a life lesson in the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and the passage,”The Guest” by Uma Krishnaswami. Both of these pieces of text teach this theme, but they teach these themes in two different way. In the novel Walk Two Moons Sharon Creech develops the theme through the character’s feelings, words, and thoughts. When Phoebe said, ”She is so convinced that any day one of them will burst into the house with

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    In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, the protagonist, Sal, ends up breaking into Mrs. Cadaver’s house. Sal’s best friend Phoebe calls her late at night and begs her to come over telling her that “It's urgent” (pg. 127). When she arrives Phoebe walks up to her neighbor’s house, saying that she just wants to take a “quick look.” If I were in Sal’s place I would have followed her to the front door but when she turns the door handle and goes in (pg. 127) that is where I would draw the line

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