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Ruiz, The Glver chapters 11-15 1. In chapter 11, it states, " But sir, Jonas suggested, "since you have so much power..."
The man corrected him."
he said firmly. I have great
So will you. But you will find that that is not the same as power.
Write the WORD ONLY that is the correct answer
2. In chapter 12, it states, "We relinquished color when we relinquished sunshine and did
away with differences." Using context clues, what is the meaning of the word
"relinquished"?
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Write your answer using a COMPLETE SENTENCE.
3
In chapter 13, it states, "He felt overwhelmed with a new perception of color he knew is
red. Explain in detail the sound of rage and grief that Jonas heard in the memory that
was associated with the color red in this new memory, (2-3 complete sentences)
4
In chapter 14, what memory did Jonas give Gabriel to help him sleep?
Use a complete sentence when writing this answer.
5. What memory is being described in chapter 15 when it states,
A wild eyed horse tossing its head, whinnying in panic. It stumbled, then fell, and did not rise.
Jonas heard a volce next to him, "Water," the voice said in a parched, croaking whisper.
Use a complete sentence to answer this question


Ruiz, The Glver chapters 11-15

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