Directions: Reread the end of chapter 13, starting on page 148 at “‘Sunday,’ he says to me . . .” Then answer the questions.
Question 1
1.
What do Pop’s words to Cal in this excerpt convey about his point of view toward the school? (RL.6.1, RL.6.6)
Question 2
2.
What do Superintendent Morrell’s words to Cal and his dad in this excerpt convey about his point of view toward the running of the school? (RL.6.1, RL.6.6)
Question 3
3.
Question 4
4.
How does this section help develop the setting and characters of Two Roads? (RL.6.1, RL.6.5, W.6.10)
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Which best describes the function of this section within the structure of the chapter? (RL.6.5)
This section highlights tension between dad and Morrell’s points of view toward the school.
This section expands our understanding about Cal and his point of view toward the school.
This section introduces a new character who might be important to the plot of the story.
This section foreshadows that something bad will happen to Cal at school after dad leaves.