Draw Inferences
(Focus on Characters)
Analyze Third-Person Point of View
Analyze First-Person Point of View
Use Context Clues to Determine the Meaning of Words and Phrases
100

Why do you think Opal feels lonely at the beginning, and how does this change throughout the story compared to Cracker's feelings?

Opal feels lonely initially due to her family's struggles, while Cracker feels uneasy when taken away from Willie but trusts him.

100

What is the effect of having a third-person narrator in a story?

The effect is that it allows readers to understand multiple characters' perspectives and emotions, enriching the story.

100

Why is it important to hear Opal's thoughts and Cracker's feelings?

 It is important because it gives insight into their inner thoughts and feelings, helping readers empathize with their situations.

100

How can you tell what a word means by looking at the sentences around it?

You can tell what a word means by looking at surrounding sentences to find clues about its meaning.

200

How does Winn-Dixie help Opal make friends compared to Cracker's role in Willie's life?

Winn-Dixie helps Opal make friends by being friendly and approachable, while Cracker serves as a loyal companion to Willie, showcasing their bond.

200

Describe how the third-person narrator relates to Opal's experiences and Cracker's situation.

 The narrator relates Opal's experiences by describing her feelings of loneliness and Cracker's situation by highlighting her loyalty and confusion.

200

What memories do both Opal and Cracker share that are important to them?

Both characters share memories that are significant to their identities and relationships, showcasing their emotional connections.

200

What does "prevented" imply in Cracker's situation?

"Prevented" implies that Cracker was restricted from acting freely, as the leather contraption stopped her from opening her mouth wide.

300

What do Opal's actions and Cracker's reactions reveal about their characters?

Opal's actions show her desire for companionship and connection, while Cracker's reactions reveal her protective instincts and loyalty to Willie.

300

Give an example of how the narrator provides insight into characters in both stories.

The narrator gives insight into characters' emotions, such as Opal's longing for connection and Cracker's confusion about her situation.

300

How does Opal's voice influence the story's events compared to Cracker's experience?

Opal expresses her feelings of loneliness and desire for connection, while Cracker feels confused and protective.

300

How does the context help you understand the word "mourn"?

"Mourn" means to feel or show deep sadness, typically because of someone's death or loss.

400

What can we learn about Opal's relationship with Winn - Dixie (the dog) compared to Cracker's relationship with Willie?

Opal doesn't really know Winn Dixie that well since they just met. Willie's connection to Cracker is very strong because they trust eachother.

400

Identify a key moment that showcases the third-person point of view in both stories.

 A key moment is when Cracker senses unease in the air and reacts to the soldier, showing her awareness of the situation.

400

What feelings does Opal express through her thoughts compared to Cracker's feelings?

Opal's voice adds depth to her experiences, while Cracker's perspective highlights her loyalty and instinctual reactions.

400

What can be inferred about the word "peculiar" from the context?

"Peculiar" can be inferred to mean strange or unusual based on the context of Cracker's feelings about the new man.

500

What can you infer about Cracker's feelings towards Willie and the soldier taking her away?

Cracker feels a mix of loyalty and confusion as she is taken from Willie and senses something is wrong with the soldier's presence.

500

How does the third-person point of view affect the story in both texts?

The third-person point of view provides insights into Cracker's thoughts and feelings and allows readers to see the broader context of the Vietnam War.

500

How does Opal's perspective shape the reader's understanding?

Opal's perspective allows readers to understand her emotional struggles and growth throughout the story.

500

Why does Cracker describe herself as "Uncourageous" while the handler was there?

She describes herself this way because of the squeal that came out of her mouth when the man jerked on the chain. This was not a sound that she usually made.