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Find ONE partner. Spend 5 minutes studying your vocabulary for tomorrow’s quiz! Success: wear a suit, look at a big poster, and remove your face.

I can analyze the author’s purpose. (Chapter 14 questions)

1.What similarities does the author see between himself and Chris? Give one example from the text. 2.Is chapter 14 effective? Does the author’s digression into his own life add to Chris’s story or detract from it? 3.What about climbing a peak/mountain appeals to an individual? Does it appeal to you? Why or why not?