Who took Minerva?
The Recruiters
What is the main challenge that the group faced in this chapter?
Pressure in survival
What emotion did the group feel after seeing the faculty/camp of
was Minerva kept?
After seeing the camp, they felt disbelief and anger.
Why did Frenchie choose Miigwan's group instead of his father?
As he spent a long time surviving with them, he started to treat them as his own family.
Why is the group careful and staying alert in the woods?
Because the recruiters are nearby
Why did Minerva choose to let herself be taken by the recruiters?
Because she wants to protect the group, and she doesn't want them to be discovered.
What does the road symbolize in this chapter?
The road symbolizes the travel of the group and it pushes them to move forward.
What does Minerva's action reveal about her character?
It shows she is brave, spiritually strong, and deeply connected to her culture.
What did the group do after seeing what happened to Minerva?
The group took action towards the situation instead of running away.
Why did Frenchie hate his Dad?
Because he left Mitch to sacrifice his self for Frenchie.
What does Rogarou symbolize?
It symbolizes fear, humanity, and survival.
Foreshadow appeared, what happened to their safety?
Their safety did not last long.
Her song symbolizes cultural survival, resistenace, and the power of Indigenous languange.
How does Minerva fight back without using physical force?
She used her voice and culture to resist them.
What does the circle symbolize in this chapter?
It symbolizes unity, continuity, and cultural survival