Katy of sky road – Chapter 26-37 P169 1. “I did a terrible thing….” I begin and explain about the pillows in my b ed and the burglar bars, and as I tell.

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Katy of sky road – Chapter P169

1. “I did a terrible thing….” I begin and explain about the pillows in my b ed and the burglar bars, and as I tell him I begin to feel my world crashing around me. I can’t believe that I could be so devious. (Ch. 27, p 112) direct speech a. Using direct speech and starting with the words, “I did a terrible thing…” write down what Katy told Ricardo and Rasta she had done to get out of the house.

Katy always dreamed of her mom falling down the stairs. She thought Hector pushed her mom but he did not. Katy could not remember that her mom did not die from the fall.

The night Ricardo dropped Katy off at her house it was raining. He insisted that she take his jacket.

4.I get into the car very eagerly but immediately notice something is wrong. (Ch. 30, p125)

No. She should have trusted her instinct and left.

Wesley holds her hand and calls her his girlfriend. They look for someone called Lange. Wesley takes her to the old factory.

It is the way the people talk there. It helps you to identify the different characters.

5b). In general, do you think that the use of Afrikaans and slang improves the story or not? Explain your answer. Yes. It makes the characters more realistic and believable.

A sub-plot is another strand of the story, usually of minor characters. Explain how the story of Zeke’s addiction to tik and Auntie Rose’s attempt to find Hector a partner form sub-plots in this novel. 6). A sub-plot is another strand of the story, usually of minor characters. Explain how the story of Zeke’s addiction to tik and Auntie Rose’s attempt to find Hector a partner form sub-plots in this novel. You follow Zeke’s addiction from the beginning to the end. You follow Auntie Rose’s attempts with interest.

7). Look back at the earlier chapters in the novel. What clues suggested that Wesley was dealing tik? Wesley always met Zeke somewhere private. Wesley always had money.

Katy is locked up in factory Escapes through bathroom window Scales the wire fence cellphone Meets group of men who lends her their cellphone Katy calls Ricardo Ricardo picks her up Hector Katy is taken home, Hector meets Ricardo and Brenda Katy talks to the police Katy goes back to school Hector and Brenda like each other Katy and Ricardo win the competition Ricardo goes to America Katy will finish school