Thursday, August 12, 2010

13 Reasons Why Question

Chapter 7 Cassette 3: Side B
1. Tell me a time in your life where you can relate to Hannah, feeling of losing control of life? A time in my life when it feels like I'm losing control of life is when something doesn't go out as I had planned and when other people ruined things for me.
2. What does the Valentine survey have anything to do with the story? The Valentine survey has something to do with the story, because it leads to the next person who's in the tapes.
3. Who was her mysterious caller, describe him? Marcus Cooley was her mysterious callers, and he was the type of guy who would goof off a lot.
4. Why did Hannah not want to tell the cheerleader what happened at Rosie's? Hannah didn't want to tell the cheerleaders what had happened at Rosie's, because what happened at Rosie's wasn't good at all.
5. Why is Clay’s mom worried about him? Clay's mom was worried about him, because it was late and he hadn't called her yet.

6. Why do you think nobody helped Hannah? I think nobody helped Hannah, because they didn't want to get involved in her own situation.
7. List all the characters and one thing about them. Marcus was Hannah's date and Courtney was the girl who was being fake to Hannah
8. Pick out 5 Vocabulary words from this chapter!Find definition, make a sentence and find one picture for each word.
  • peppy- adj. energetic, vigorous; lively
  • Sentence- The cheerleader in my old school were so peppy every time I see them.
  • squad- n. a sports team or a group of players from which a team is selected
  • Sentence- The whole squad of cheerleaders performed their daily routine.
  • lumberjack- n. a person who works at lumbering; logger
  • Sentence- The lumberjack made a log cabin for his family.
  • acquaintances- n. a person known to one, but usually not a close friend
  • Sentence- Jasmine was just my acquaintance, and nothing else.
  • pessimist- n. a person who habitually sees or anticipates the worst or is disposed to be gloomy
  • Sentence- Hannah Baker left the office a pessimist.

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