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U6W2 Comprehension Questions

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The Friend Who Changed My Life

LITERATURE ANTHOLOGY

Answer the questions while reading the story.

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On page 452, what does the narrator do when Theresa bullies her? What happens as a result?

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Pgs. 454-455 Why does the narrator confront Theresa?

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Pgs. 456-457 What descriptive details does the author give about the main library that show why it would attract the narrator? Select all that apply.

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Pgs. 456-457 How do Theresa and the narrator behave while they are benched?

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Pg. 457 Theresa whispers "remorsefully." Why is remorsefully a better word choice than sadly?

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6.

Match what the character does and says with what happens to the character.

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The narrator fights Theresa afterMary Lou tells her to stuck up for herself.

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The narrator continues to be bullied by Theresa.

The narrator decides to leave the slumber pary with Mary Lou.

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Theresa leaves the narrator alone; Mary Lou is her ally.

The narrator does not stand up for herself with Theresa.

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When Theresa joins them, the narrator no longer cares about the gossip.

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What text evidence supports your answer to number 7? Give two reasons.

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9.

Pgs. 460-461 Why is Mary Lou the narrator's hero?

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Essential Question: Based on the story, what actons can we take to get along with others?