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Ralph can be *characterized* as caring because he
 
dressed Helen's broken arm
 
let Helen make the SOS in the snow
 
caved out a hollow in a tree for Helen to sleep in
A conflict in the story is
 
Ralph & Helen vs. nature
 
Ralph vs. Helen
 
Ralph vs. his plane
A theme in the story is
 
don't give up hope
 
arguing
 
hot dogs
The setting of the story is
 
the Alaskan wilderness
 
New York City
 
California
 
Russia
After the crash, Helen learned that she loved her family and life.
 
true
 
false
At the end of the story, Helen and Ralph find treasure
 
false
 
true
Ralph and Helen find a cave for shelter.
 
false
 
true
Ralph’s plane crashed in the Alaskan wilderness.
 
true
 
false
In what ways did Helen and Ralph owe their survival to luck?
 
A plane delivering supplies was flying by and noticed SOS
 
Ralph stumbled upon a cabin of hunters
 
Helen was able to call in the plane’s ID number over radio
“I lay in the sun with my blanket around me, close enough to the fire to be warm, a can of water close by, and the sun and blue sky overhead.” This *descriptive* quote is an example of:
 
imagery
 
foreshadowing
 
theme
Which word BEST characterizes Helen?
 
brave
 
mean
 
dishonest
What point of view is “Hey, I’m Alive!” written in?
 
1st person
 
2nd person
 
3rd person