Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
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McVries saves Garraty from going down after Garraty has a hysterical, laughing fit over a dying walker. What did McVries hiss at him?

"Come on, you turkey, I can't lug you!"

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Which walker, formerly a KKK member, shares that he feels shame for his past actions after seeing the diversity of the other walkers?

Art Baker

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Which massive, moose-like walker begins an unlikely alliance with the brothers Joe and Mike?

Scramm
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Which female character does Garraty desperately think about to keep himself motivated, despite his mother's fear?

Jan

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The boys are forced to walk through a "long, pine-studded" area with what kind of, often "bloody," ground conditions?

Muddy

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What spooky, invisible covering does Garraty feel is over all the walkers, including himself, after witnessing intense death?

The Shroud

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Which walker has been keeping track of the casualties by transferring pennies to his other pocket?

Pearson

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What new, dangerous sickness does Scramm get that makes it clear he will not win?

Pneumonia

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The walkers begin to realize the "Walk" is actually a tool for what?

Totalitarian control/population reduction/social propaganda

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The walkers' conversations begin to focus on what, after Scramm's decline?

His pregnant wife, Cathy
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Which walker, known for his "dead and unearthly assurance," says that God will strike down McVries for saving Garraty?

Hank Olson

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What does Percy do that causes him to be immediately shot by the soldiers?

Makes a break for it/edges toward the shoulder

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 As the walkers' mental states deteriorate, what does Pearson, who is trying to count the dead, start to show signs of?

Insanity/Delirium

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What do the boys do to show resistance to the soldiers, acting like a childish, rebellious group?

Blow Raspberries

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What does Garraty begin to lose as he continues to walk, making his narration unreliable?

His sanity/grip on reality

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After saving Garraty, McVries tells him they are "square" and that he pays what?

His debts

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What phrase does Hank Olson keep yelling at a soldier when begging to stop walking?

"Let me rest!"

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What word does McVries use to describe the moral judgment he feels towards the others?

Judge

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What kind of worker is the trucker that Garraty notices, whose route was ruined by the Walk?

A trucker

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What emotion, besides fear, do the walkers increasingly feel towards each other as they get closer to death?

Camaraderie/Brotherhood

500

What specific symptom does Garraty feel coming on in his side after his laughter-filled breakdown?

A stitch

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 According to McVries, the crowds watching them are what kind of animals?

Animals who enjoy spectacles of death

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What is the nickname of the character who is obsessed with counting the bodies and is considered a bit of a "count"?

Pearson

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Which character is noted for his constant, mocking, and "sinister" walk, often trailing the pack?

Stebbins
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Who was last two standing

Garraty and Mcvries