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Science Teacher and Lover of Essays. Article last reviewed: St. I would describe Eduardo as wise, evolved, kind, definitely someone who has seen and experienced a lot and learned from it. Skip to content. Find out More. Newest Oldest Most Voted. Inline Feedbacks. Kim J. Reply to Kim J. Reply to Ronnie 1 year ago. One of the differences between a novel and a short story is that, while a short story generally has only one main setting, a novel is long enough to have many settings.

In many novels, the story takes place in a variety of different places over a period of time. Summarize the times and places for chapters one, two and three. When and where does Chapter Four take place? How does the author immediately let us know this? Watkins, his Civics teacher. Consider what Ian told us in chapter one as well as chapter four b. In reality, is Mrs. Watkins a good or bad teacher? Summarize the civics lesson for the day: 5. After class, Mrs. Watkins speaks to Ian regarding his experiences at The Club.

How does Ian describe his evening? What does Mrs. Watkins explain about the volunteer hours civics assignment? Chapter Five: 1. Once again, we have a setting change. When and where does this chapter begin? Do you think Ian is giving an accurate picture of his parents? Why or why not? Give examples. How does Ian change his appearance this time?

Ian arrives earlier. What does he help Mac with when he first arrives? What surprises him about this work? Mac says that he is glad to see Ian, but he is surprised that Ian actually came back. Next, we are introduced to another main character, even though she is not actually at The Club.

What is her name? Who is she? How do we find out about her? Describe her. How important is she to Ian? On this night, Mac is serving spaghetti and sauce for supper. How do we know this? One of the men in the food line reacts strangely to Ian and the food. Summarize briefly. So far in this novel, Ian has discovered several different reasons for men to be on the street.

List them here: 8. What is his name? Chapter Six: 1. Where do Ian and Mac go after they are done serving supper? Briefly summarize what Mac does throughout this chapter…… 2.

Mac explains why freezing temperatures are so dangerous for street people. Ian is surprised by something he discovers. What does he discover, and why does it surprise him? We learn more about Sarge in this chapter. What do we learn and how do we learn it? According to Mac, why would some people rather sleep on the streets than go to a shelter?

Where do they sleep? Where does Sarge live? What makes this place so unique? Chapter Seven: 1. At the beginning of this chapter, while Ian is waiting for Berta to come and pick him up, he notices a lot of expensive cars on the road. What does this lead him to consider? What does this tell us about the changes that are happening inside of Ian? As Berta is giving Ian a ride home, Ian tells her about his evening and what he has learned regarding the many homeless people in their city.

In response, Berta tells Ian some things about her home country of Guatemala that shock him. Summarize what she says. Chapter Eight: 1. Once again, we have switched settings. Where and when does this Chapter take place? What assignment does Ian get that makes it necessary for him to talk to Sarge? Why do you think that Eric Walters would include this in his plot line? Ian speaks to his class, telling them about his volunteer work at the Club: a.

Why does he admire Mac? Why does he think that Mac and Berta are alike? The class has a discussion about how society sees homeless people. Summarize this discussion. At the end of class, Mrs. Watkins explains to Ian why she is so hard on him. What is her reason? Chapter Nine 1. Once again, this chapter takes place at The Club. Ian spends some time describing the Church Ladies who have come to help. Summarize his description. Based on a and b, what is his opinion of these women?

When Sarge arrives, Ian asks his permission to interview him for his school assignment and Sarge agrees. How long had Sarge been in the army?

What had he done in the army? When Sarge mentions the tragedy in Rwanda, and Ian does not know what he is talking about, how does Sarge react? Chapter Ten: 1. Summarize his discoveries below: a. The average lifespan for Rwandan people 2. Which countries were involved in this UN mission?

How many soldiers? Who was in command? What happened in April of , and what did it lead to? What had originally been the population of Rwanda? By October , how many people had died? How many had been forced from their homes? How many had left the country? Define genocide. Chapter Eleven 1. And it will be on the exam. Right through the book, Eric Walters demonstrates the theme of compassion through the use of Ian helping Jack overcome his drinking problems, showing Berta the value of patriot and always there for the less fortunate.

One day, as Ian has a nightmare he heads downstairs to the kitchen, he sees Berta thoughtfully thinking. However, Ian without realizing incites a breakdown of Berta stating that she is worried about the safety and quality of life her people have back in Guatemala.



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