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BtT Chap 4/5

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  • Do you think Jess and Leslie are right or wrong to write a letter to Janice Avery and pretend it is from Willard Hughes? What would you have done, if anything, to get back at Janice for the trouble she caused you and others?
    Jess and Leslie's action can be seen as wrong because they are tricking someone. However, they feel justified because Janice has been mean to them. If I were in
  • What are some ways Jess shows he’s brave, even when he’s scared?
    Jess shows bravery by trying new things, like crossing the rope swing to Terabithia, and by standing up for Leslie when others tease her.
  • Jess’s mother implies that his father likes Jess playing with Leslie about as much as he likes his son drawing. And although Jess hides his drawings from his father, he does not hide Leslie. Why?
    Jess keeps his friendship with Leslie open because she brings him joy and confidence, unlike his drawings, which he fears his father won't appreciate.
  • Why do you think Miss Edmunds chooses to sing “Free to Be . . .You and Me” after meeting Leslie?
    Miss Edmunds sings this song because it celebrates being unique and true to oneself, which fits Leslie's creative and free spirit. (Pg 39)
  • Why does Jess write about football when Mrs. Myers asks the class to write about their favorite hobbies? What is really Jess’s favorite hobby? What does Leslie write about? What would you write about?
    Jess writes about football because it’s what he thinks is expected. His real favorite hobby is drawing. Leslie writes about creating stories and adventures in T
  • What do you think Leslie and Jess bring to each other in their friendship?
    Leslie brings imagination and courage to Jess, encouraging him to be himself. Jess provides friendship and support to Leslie, helping her feel accepted.
  • What are some of the major differences between Jess’s and Leslie’s families?
    Jess’s family is more traditional and struggles with money, while Leslie’s family is more open-minded and supportive of creativity, as seen in their lifestyle a
  • Why do Leslie’s classmates make fun of her when they find out she doesn’t have a television set? Why do some people have a hard time accepting other people’s differences?
    Leslie’s classmates make fun of her because they think not having a TV is strange. Some people struggle to accept differences because they are used to what is f
  • What makes Jess change his mind about Leslie? How does he feel about the way he’d acted before?
    Jess changes his mind about Leslie when he sees how kind and imaginative she is. He feels guilty for being mean to her before and realizes she is a good friend.
  • How does Jess feel about leaving the letter for Janice? How does Leslie feel?
    Jess feels a mix of excitement and guilt about leaving the letter. He enjoys the idea of getting back at Janice but worries about the consequences. Leslie feels