Reeve's Wife's Impact
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What was the effect of Reeve's wife saying, "You're still you, and I love you"?

  • He understood he was still the same person he was before the accident. (correct)
  • Reeve knew he could not give up and had to keep living.
  • He knew his injuries weren't serious.
  • What did you have to do to answer question 3?

  • find an effect (something that happened) (correct)
  • draw a conclusion (a sensible statement based on the text and your experience)
  • find a cause (why something happened)
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    Reeve's Wife's Words

    • Reeve's wife's words, "You're still you, and I love you," motivated him to keep living.
    • This reinforced his identity and purpose.

    Answering Question 3

    • To answer question 3, identify the effect of the wife's words.
    • This is an example of identifying an effect—something that happened as a result of something else.

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    Explore the profound impact of Reeve's wife's words on his identity and purpose. This quiz examines how encouragement can shape one's emotional state and motivate continued existence. Analyze the effects of personal relationships on individual resilience.

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