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1. How is the setting affecting the CHARACTERS in Chapter 10?
Pick a character and talk about:
Who is the character?
What is the setting?
How is the setting shaping the characteristics of this character.

2. Page 57 “. . . unless it was raining!”
What is Nya’s reaction to the men’s plan to find water between the trees? (Find ONE DIRECT QUOTE to support your answer)

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