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    mumureal and go to his grave a couple years later and I remember how his grave looks,were everything was, and also the last thing we did together,much like when Sal lost her mom she didn't believe it till she saw it with her own eyes.In the novel Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech one of an important setting to Sal is her mom's grave,her being jealous,and remembering her favorite stuff, and taking her time at the grave. The first reason why Sals moms grave is an important setting to Sal because

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    Creech, S. (1994). Walk two moons. New York: HarperCollins. Sal is on a journey, on a road her mother once took, on her way to see her mother. She is rushing and rushing to be there in time for her mother's birthday, along with her are her funky grandparents. On the cross country drive she tells them the story of her friend Pheobe and how her mother too left for a journey. Throughout Sal's story she gives bits of her own life. How her and her father moved from Bybanks to half way across

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    Sal’s Adventure “...my father plucked me up like a weed and took me and all my belongings…(Creech 1).” Conflict can help a person grow throughout a journey, it can help them grow internally and externally throughout it. In Walk Two Moons, the character ,Sal, grows throughout the journey from sad to excited, or hopeful to feeling guilty. At the beginning Salś conflicts starts to make her experience sadness, but still expresses positivity that her mother may be alive. Creech supports Sal’s emotions

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    Not judging people before you know them is an important lesson taught in the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and the story “The Guest” by Uma Krishnaswami. Both of these stories show that you should not judge someone before you know them. Both of these stories show the same theme, but they develop it in different ways. Walk Two Moons theme or lesson is developed through the characters actions, words, or thoughts. Phoebe said , “I think she killed Mr.Cadaver and chopped him up and buried

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    “Don’t Judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.” Sharon Creech Walk Two Moons. Walk Two Moons is a fictional novel by Sharon Creech about Salamanca and her best friend Phoebe whose mother left her and returned with a strange man that was actually Phoebe’s brother; the guy that Phoebe thought, was a potential lunatic. Sal is traveling to Idaho to see her mother who is dead. Sal is telling the story of Phoebe to Gram and Gramps while they are on the trip to Lewiston.Phoebe is the

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    Internal and External Conflicts In Sharon Creech’s novel Walk Two Moons, she states, “ Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.’’ (Creech, 1) Sal takes the journey of walking in her mom’s moccasins, and throughout her journey walks in other people’s moccasins to understand their actions. Internal and external conflicts that cause the protagonist, Sal, of Walk Two Moons to grow and change include her disliking of Mrs. Cadaver, her mother leaving, and

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    The Stories Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creek and “The Guest” by “Uma Krishnaswami” both share a similar theme, Don’t judge a person by the way they look. Both of these stories show this theme throughout the both stories. Even though they share the same theme they show it in different ways. In Walk Two Moons the character the theme develops through the characters thoughts and actions. Sal the main character of the story meet a woman named Margaret Cadaver who had wild red hair, had a creepy voice

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    Caleigh Snyder unit two ea1 In the two stories Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and “The Guest” retold by Uma Krishnaswami they develop a similar theme and that theme is don't judge people by their appearance. In the story Walk Two Moons the theme don't judge people by their appearance in the story Phoebe and Sal judge Mrs. Cadaver just by how she looks they said her wild red hair is creepy and how her name means dead body. One day Sal and phoebe were looking out the window and seen mrs cadaver

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    literature is a device, borrowed from early serialized film, in which a writer ends a chapter on a note of suspense, encouraging the reader to continue on to the next chapter. What is the cliffhanger at the end of Chapter Thirty-One? In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech the author ends Chapter Thirty-One with a cliffhanger. The protagonist, Sal calls her friend and tells her “Phoebe, we've got to find her.” and Phoebe replies “That's what I've been telling you.” (pg. 132). This is a cliffhanger

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    Intro. Paragraph George Bernard Shaw once said, “Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” In the novel Walk Two Moons, written by Sharon Creech, Phoebe encounters external forces that cause her to grow or change. B.P. 1 The first external force Phoebe experiences is between Phoebe and Mr.Birkway. Mr.Birkway goes to Phoebe’s house to apologize for reading her thoughts aloud. “That is my own private journal,” Phoebe said. “With my own

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