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Character Study Questions
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What do you see as the most important word in the entire chapter. Why?
Where did the story takes place?
Los Angeles, California
rural Mexico, Ciudad Juarez, Santa Ana, California
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Atlantan, Georgia, urban Mexico
Write down the first five words that pop into your head when you think about this chapter. Now write a poem using these words as your inspiration. You do not have to use all five.
Why do you think that some people face greater struggles than others?
Read the proverb at the beginning of the book. Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
If your character sat in this classroom, would you be the kind of person that ate lunch with him or her? Explain.
If someone faces terrible hardship and stuggles in life, should those stuggles be forgotten at any point? Explain.
Winn-Dixie is not afraid of anything.
False
True
How had the women changed through their ordeal?
Sa' and Ch'idzigyaak had survived a year on their own.
Sa' and Ch'idzigyaak had rediscovered a sense of purpose, skills, and strength that they had forgotten.
The women no longer trusted The People and did not reveal themselves to The People causing The People to move on.
The women had become bitter and more angry about their betrayal and now wanted revenge.
What was Sa' doing when she found the cranberries?
Planning to run away from Chi'idzigyaak.
Feeling confident and adventurous as she searched for other resources.
Trying to find a large animal, such as the bull moose to have more meat to store.
Looking out for other bands that may be wandering near their camp.
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