Curious About Characters
Character Queries
Plot Points
Incredible Inferences
Profiling Protagonists
100

Why does Tamaya decide to follow Marshall through the woods instead of going the regular way home?

Tamaya wanted to be brave.

100

Why does Tamaya hope her mother is working late when she gets home from the woods?

She did not want her mother to see her come home late with her torn sweater.  

100

How does the mud affect Tamaya physically?

It causes her to get a rash with blisters.

100

What might Marshall’s decision to take the shortcut through the woods suggest about how he handles pressure or fear?

Marshall runs from his fears.

100

How did Tamaya get into Woodridge Academy?

She passed an aptitude test.

200

Why does Marshall want to take a "shortcut" through the woods?

He wanted to avoid Chad.

200

What does Tamaya put on her rash?

She puts restorative cream on her rash.

200

Where is SunRay Farm located?

It is located in a secluded valley northwest of Woodridge Academy.

200

Why doesn't Marshall share with Tamaya that Chad is bullying him?

He is embarrassed about getting bullied.

200

Why did Hope call Tamaya a goody two-shoes?

Tamaya told Chad (the boy telling the story about the hermit) that he isn't allowed in the woods.

300

How many siblings does Marshall have?

He has twin sisters.

300

How does Tamaya feel when Hope calls her a Goody Two-shoes?

It hurts her.  The text says, "The words stung."

300

What is Tamaya’s first impression of the fuzzy mud?

She is curious about the fuzzy mud and wonders why it has the fuzzy layer.

300

Why do you think Chad is targeting Marshall specifically?

Chad feels dumb in class because Marshall gets the answers correct after he gets them wrong.
300

Who does Tamaya live with?

Tamaya lives with her mother.

400

What made Chad almost push Marshall down the stairs, then threaten to fight him after school?

Marshall answered a question correctly after Chad got the answer wrong in class.

400

Why does Marshall not like attending Woodridge Academy? 

Chad and other kids tease him.

400

How does Tamaya react when Marshall chooses to go into the woods?

She is afraid to go into the woods.

400

Why do you think the author includes transcripts of a Senate court hearing in between chapters about the kids?

The author wants to show the readers there may be an ecological threat due to biolene.

400

According to the text, it says, "...she shoved it into his face."  What does this show about Tamaya as a friend?

This shows Tamaya is a loyal friend.

500

Why does Tamaya yell out to Chad in the woods when she first sees him?

She thinks and hopes he can save them since they were lost.

500

What surprising thing does Tamaya do when she goes to bed the night she gets home from the woods?

Tamaya prays for Chad to find the goodness that lived inside his heart.

500

What happens during the confrontation with Chad in the woods?

Chad hits and shoves Marshall, so Tamaya throws the mud in Chad's face.
500

Why might Tamaya hesitate to tell anyone about her hand or what happened in the woods?

She does not want to get in trouble for doing something wrong.

500

Why does the author tell us "guilt pumped through her veins" on page 41?

This metaphor shows us Tamaya feels extremely guilty because she is not being truthful with her mother.