Settings
Stance and Point of View
Characterization
Plots and Themes
Genre and Style
100

Sal and her grandparents travel to which state in Walk Two Moons?

Idaho

100

The author's attitude in Walk Two Moons shows she cares about the characters' feelings. What is this called?

Empathetic

100

Who is the protagonist in Walk Two Moons?

Salamanca Tree Hiddle

100

The main plot of Walk Two Moons focusses on Sal's desire to find what?

What happened to her lost mother

100

 Walk Two Moons is an example of what Genre?

Realistic Fiction

200

The big moment in the story happens in which town in Idaho.

Lewiston

200

What do you think it means to "step into the shoes of a character?"

To identify with a character. Feel what they feel, experience the results of their actions, deal with similar issues

200

Who is the mysterious character who leaves secret messages on Phoebe's porch?

Mrs. Partridge

200

Most plots involve some sort of___________

Conflict

200

What does knowing the genre of a book allow the reader to do?

Know what to expect as they read and how to make sense of what happens

300

Name one thing the setting helps the reader to imagine?

Geographical locations, time periods, social settings, time of day, or immediate surroundings

300

Walk Two Moons is told from what point of view? 

First-person narrator / Sal's point of view

300

What are two ways authors use to introduce characters to the reader?

showing the reader what they do
sharing their relationships
revealing inner thoughts
hearing them talk

300

What theme is explored through Sal's journey to accept her mother's departure and ultimate death?

Coping with loss

300

What is meant by a writer's style?

How they use language, imagery, metaphors, and voice, tone, and mood to shape a story

400

What are two elements the setting helps to establish in the story?

The context and backdrop for the story

400

How might writing in the first-person limit the reader?

They are only exposed to the main character's perspective

400

Why is it important for authors to develop a character throughout a story?

Example answer:
It helps to create for the reader a more complex understandings of the character

400

What theme is emphasized through Sal’s storytelling and her connections to her Native American heritage?

cultural identity

400

Describe Creech's use of imagery in the book.

Sal is very descriptive with details using many senses to help shape the reader's imagination.

500

Describe the significance of the travel settings during Sal's trip with her Gran and Gramps.

The settings in trip are significant because it shows how Sal learns about her mother's journey and comes to terms with her being gone.

500

Compare and contrast stance of the implied reader and point of view

While both are literary elements important in the writing of narratives, the stance of the implied reader is the how the reader approaches and accepts the text so they will enjoy it, while point of view is the perspective of the person(s) telling the story.

500

What are some ways Creech introduces the reader to Sal?

By letting the reader "hear" Sal's voice, read the description of her relationships, what she does, and what her inner thoughts are.

500

Why are Plot and Theme two different literary elements? 

Plot is the ordering of events and structure of the story whereas theme deals with the underlying messages/meanings within the story 

500

What subtype genre would you say Walk Two Moons fits into and why

Relationship stories, because it is about Sal's relationships with the other characters in the book and because she struggles with her own self-doubts