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Collaborative Discussion
Look back at what you wrote on page 226. Tell a partner two things 1 So the story of e Wanderer is that the main character, Sophie, was in a boating
accident with her parents as a young kid. ey died; she survived and was eventually
(at age 10) adopted. Now she’s going on a trip across the Atlantic with her three
(adoptive) uncles and two cousins. e cousins know she’s adopted, but Sophie
is weirdly in denial about it and talks about her adoptive parents and grandfather
about the characters or events in the story that surprised you. Then What really happened is sort of a mystery that unfolds over the course of the novel. 227
Bompie as though she’s known them her whole life. is puzzles her cousins.
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work with a group to discuss the questions below. Refer to details
and examples in The Wanderer to explain your answers. Take notes for
your responses. When you speak, use your notes.
1 On page 237, how does Sophie’s Uncle Dock describe the foggy
weather? How does this description reflect on the events in the story? Listening Tip
When a group
member speaks,
listen to the specific
details that are said.
Then think of other
2 On pages 239–240, we hear the first Bompie story through Cody’s details you can add
perspective, although Sophie is the one who tells it. How does this to the discussion.
text structure help us learn about both Cody and Sophie?
Speaking Tip
When it is your turn
to speak, build on
what other speakers
3 On page 228, we learn about “Three-sided Sophie.” So far in the have said before you.
story, do you think Sophie has been in dreamland, earthland, If you agree with a
or mule-land, and why? Use examples from the text to support previous speaker’s
your answer.
ideas, say so.
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