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    SAL In the book walk two moons by Sharon creech sal experiences external and internal changes when she moves to a new place and leaves everything behind her. Sals mother leaves without telling anybody or leaving a note. Sal and her dad get worried and her dad uses his anger and his stress on chipping on a plaster wall. Her dad starts getting haunted everywhere and so he decides to move. He tells sal and sal is disappointed and mad that she is moving. This proves because on chapter the bus and

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    “Two different people, two different places through a one-way window with two different faces.”- “Point of View” Blink 182. This past summer I have read Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After reading both books I have reached the conclusion that many details in the setting, characters, and storylines affect the outcome of the situation. Both are stories told through the eyes of a party present during the events that the books are which upon based.

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    Family is not an important thing. It’s everything. In the whole world, there are many different types of family. The broken ones, the chaotic ones, the ordinary ones and the extraordinary ones. In the novel Walk Two Moons, written by Sharon Creech, there are some families, and all of them are unique. There is Salamanca’s family, which used to live in Bybanks, Kentucky. Salamanca is the main character of the book, she went on a trip with her grandparents, it was the same her mother did before dying

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    In the book Walk Two Moons, Sal has to overcome multiple external and internal forces as she continues her journey from Kentucky to Ohio to Idaho. These challenges all made Sal learn and change. We will discuss certain major forces that I believe caused Sal to change. Along her journey, Sal endured many internal forces. For example, on page 208, it states “All those messages invaded my brain and affected the way I looked at things”. I think this is significant to the story because it proves that

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    Don’t judge someone until you know them very well is a life lesson in the novel Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, and “The Guest,” by Uma Krishnaswami. Both of these stories reveal the theme don’t judge someone until you really know them. Although these two stories illustrate the same theme to their audiences, they each go about teaching this lesson in different ways. Walk Two moons teaches the lessons of don’t judge someone until you know them very well to it’s readers by using the the character’s

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    In this paragraph I will be telling you how Lewiston, Idaho is very important to Sal from Walk Two Moons. To start this out you need some background, Sal and her Grandparents went to Lewiston to see Sal’s missing mom. They eventually made it there, after a long car ride that had some occasional stoppings for some sights to see for Gram. But then ram all of a sudden felt sick and Gramps took her to the closest hospital. Next, they went to the hospital and Gramps refused to leave Gram their alone

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    Sal In the book Walk Two Moons, Sal is a very important character in the text. This character is so important because the story is based on main events that happen to Sal in her life. The only thing she wished for was to be reunited with her mother throughout the story. Through the book Sal acted very stubborn and optimistic. In the text it says,”Over and over, I prayed to the same thing. I prayed to the trees”(Creech 2). Sal prayed to the trees because they reminded her of her mother

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    once said, “Find the courage to let go of what you can't change.” This is true for Sal Throughout, Walk Two Moons, because she had lots of changes in her life that’s hard for her to let go. For example, she had to let go of her mother's death, but it was challenging because she loved her mother a lot. She also had to let go of her grandma which was also very challenging. In the book Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, external forces significantly change Sal’s life. One of the most significant

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    Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech is about a young girl named Salamanca Tree Hiddle, or “Sal”. Though the story does begin with Sal going on a car trip with her grandparents, what makes the story intriguing is the fact that it tells two stories at once. Since Sal’s mother had mysteriously gone missing after leaving the family, the young girl decided to “walk in her mother’s moccasins”. So, she decided to go on a journey with her grandparents on the same route that her mother had left. While embarking

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    In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Salamanca Tree Hiddle has changed by many internal and external forces. Sal’s attitude before she accepts her mother’s death is very worrisome and angry. For example, Sal talks about being worried about car accidents. First and foremost, Sal takes a trip with her grandparents to visit her mom in Lewiston, Idaho, but while in the car voices in her head tell her to either rush or slow down on her way to her destination. Another example is, when the voices

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