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English, 16.09.2021 06:30, ioldelk123

Dream’s Winter - TEST 1 - Who were the main characters in the story?

2 - What was the apocalyptic event that took place?

3 - How can a person survive in the story?

4 - What is the difference between being at the top of the hill versus the bottom of the hill?

5 - Why was the narrator accepted into the group?

6 - What was the name of the group?

7 - How do you know what the setting of the story was? Give an example by using a quote from the story.

8 - What literary device example did the story give? Find the quote in the story and write it here.

9 - How do you know Chase was sad in the story? What quote from the text told you this?

10 - If you had to use 3 adjectives to describe the mood of this story, what would they be?

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