She died; she was sitting in the passenger seat, which took the most impact.
What does Lindsay always do before leaving parties, why?
Steals something from the party; as a souvenir;
How does Juliet kill herself? (Day 5)
Running into the road as Lindsay's car crashes into her.
What did Sam write on Juliet's rose? (Final day)
"It's never too late."
How does the protagonist feel about the small routines of her daily life? (Chapter 6)
She cherishes them deeply.For instance, her mom's daily breakfast inquiries and family rituals bring her a sense of comfort and belonging
In calculus class, Mr. Daimler asks her why she does not have any roses, and Sam says she is "kinda over it." What does Sam do to prove it?
To prove it, when the Cupids deliver her four roses, Sam dumps them in trash in front of everyone.
"In some ways she's the bravest and most delicate of all of us." Who does Sam describe?
Elody
According to Sam, who's the prettiest of her group?
Lindsay
How does Sam feel about her relationship with her mother? (Chapter 3)
Sam experiences regret and a sense of distance in her relationship with her mother. She longs for the days when she could confide in her mom, wishing she could
What is Sam's best subject?
history
What does Sam mean by, 'It was never about saving my life. Not, at least, in the way that I thought'?
This statement reflects her understanding that her life experiences and the relationships she has formed are what truly matter—it's not about surviving or avoid
How did Juliet escape the party? (Day 5)
Out of the bathroom window.
How does the relationship with her sister impact the protagonist's feelings? (Chapter 5)
Sam asks Izzy if kids make fun of her lisp, and Izzy says they do sometimes, but she would not change it because it is "her voice." Sam marvels at Izzy's courag
Why does the protagonist feel the need to visit Goose Point with her sister? (Chapter 5)
The visit to Goose Point serves as a way for the protagonist to reconnect with her past, explore her identity, and assess whether her childhood dreams and memor
Why does Sam seek to avoid the party, and what does it represent for her? (chapter 3)
Sam avoids the party out of fear of repeating the events that may lead to fatal consequences, representing her desire to alter her fate. It symbolizes her strug
How did Juliet kill herself? (Day 3)
She shot herself.
On DAy 6, Sam is finding it easier to stand by her own preferences and is less worried about being judged by Lindsay. Coul you give examples?
She chooses roast beef for lunch, defends Juliet, and admits maybe Kent has won her over.
What did Sam and her parents fight about in the morning? (Day 4)
Sam's inappropriate outfit.
How does Sam die? (Day 3)
She doesn't; Juliet does, but Sam falling asleep marks the end of her life for that day.
What does Sam give Izzy? (Final day)
Her bird necklace.
What does Sam do that surprises her parents? (Day 6)
Hugs them and tells them she loves them
Why does Sam send the roses to Juliet Sykes? (Chapter 6)
By sending a larger bouquet, the protagonist seeks to uplift Juliet and make a positive impact on her life
What does Sam realize about Lindsay's hate for Juliet? (Day 6)
Lindsay doesn't hate Juliet, she's afraid of her because she knows her worst secret.
How did Sam die during Day 2?
In the same car crash.
What changed from the previous days during Sam's last day?
go to Starbucks before school/ sends Juliet, Kent and Rob appropriate roses/ stands up to Mr. Daimler/ asks Kent for a favor/ breaks up with Rob/saves Juliet/
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