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Freak the Mighty, Chapter 25

 

 

The following are comprehension activities related to the novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, chapter 25.

Chapter Twenty-five: What Loretta Said.

1. Learning Log

A. Give this chapter a new title. Consider what happened and the feelings of the chapter.
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B. Setting: Identify the setting of this chapter.
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place _______________________________________________
mood (calm, happy, scared, excited, sad, worried) __________________________________________________

C. Summarize what happens in this chapter: __________________________________________________________
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2. Vocabulary

Click HERE to go to vocabulary exercises for the word part "tele" which means "far." Complete the sentences there with the "tele" words.

3. COnflicts and Resolutions

What are the four different kinds of conflicts?

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Max has a conflict with himself in this chapter. What is he fighting with himself about?

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What does he do when Loretta says "Nothing is a drag, kid. Think about it."

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What are two ways Max has changed from the beginning of this book until now?

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