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"Dirt" character perspectives

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    Perspectives of the characters from the novel "Dirt"
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  • How does Yonder feel following the loss of her mother?
    Indifferent and detached
    Joyful and carefree
    Angry and resentful
    Lonely and isolated
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  • What motivates Yonder to rescue Dirt from Miss Enid?
    Concern for her own safety
    A belief in Dirt's inherent goodness and worth
    Fear of getting into trouble
    A desire for financial gain
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  • How does Dirt view Yonder?
    As someone to be feared
    As a rival for attention
    As a source of annoyance
    As his only friend and ally
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  • What drives Miss Enid's decision to sell Dirt?
    A desire to teach him a lesson
    Financial gain without regard for Dirt's well-being
    Concern for Dirt's happiness and safety
    Pressure from Yonder to get rid of him
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  • What does Dirt's owner plan to do with him?
    Sell him for horsemeat
    Keep him as a beloved pet
    Train him for racing
    Release him into the wild
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  • What is Yonder's plan to rescue Dirt from Miss Enid?
    Steal him away and sneak him into her own house
    Call the authorities to intervene
    Convince Miss Enid to give him away for free
    Ask her father to buy Dirt from Miss Enid
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  • How does Dirt feel about Miss Enid?
    He idolizes her and wants to impress her
    He views her as a strict disciplinarian
    He sees her as a loving caregiver
    He may feel confused and scared
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  • How does Yonder feel about Dirt's weight?
    She thinks he should go on a diet
    She is embarrassed by his weight
    She loves him regardless of his weight
    She doesn't care about his weight
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  • How does Dirt perceive his situation with Miss Enid?
    He feels trapped and helpless
    He believes he deserves to be punished
    He sees it as an adventure
    He thinks Miss Enid is being unfair
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  • How does Yonder perceive Dirt's owner, Miss Enid?
    As indifferent and aloof
    As mean and lacking patience
    As generous and understanding
    As kind and compassionate
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