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Why does Felix say he doesn't need Kara to stand up for him when she confronts him about his behavior towards Daisy?
Why does Felix say he doesn't need Kara to stand up for him when she confronts him about his behavior towards Daisy?
Felix says he doesn’t need Kara to stand up for him because he doesn’t want or need her interference.
In Chapter 11, what does Kara realize about Mr. Andersen's interest in buying Moana, and what impact does this realization have on her?
In Chapter 11, what does Kara realize about Mr. Andersen's interest in buying Moana, and what impact does this realization have on her?
Kara realizes that Mr. Andersen is the only one interested in buying Moana. This lifts her spirits, giving her hope that her dad won't sell it.
What information does Dad reveal to Aunt Bev regarding Felix, and how does this influence their perception of Felix and his parents?
What information does Dad reveal to Aunt Bev regarding Felix, and how does this influence their perception of Felix and his parents?
Dad reveals that Felix has cerebral palsy. This information leads Aunt Bev and Dad to pity Felix and his parents.
During the sailing trip, how does Kara observe Felix's initial reaction to being on the boat, and what physical signs indicate his discomfort?
During the sailing trip, how does Kara observe Felix's initial reaction to being on the boat, and what physical signs indicate his discomfort?
What destructive act do Jake and his father commit, and why does Kara's dad refuse to involve the police?
What destructive act do Jake and his father commit, and why does Kara's dad refuse to involve the police?
Despite never having sailed before, what surprising aptitude does Felix demonstrate while sailing Moana, and how does Kara react to this?
Despite never having sailed before, what surprising aptitude does Felix demonstrate while sailing Moana, and how does Kara react to this?
During their swim, what marine creature do Kara and Felix encounter, and what is Felix's initial reaction upon seeing it?
During their swim, what marine creature do Kara and Felix encounter, and what is Felix's initial reaction upon seeing it?
What information does Kara share with Felix regarding Dougie Evans and the reasons behind the ban, providing context for the local issues?
What information does Kara share with Felix regarding Dougie Evans and the reasons behind the ban, providing context for the local issues?
After returning to the harbour, what news does Mr. Andersen deliver via phone call, and how does Kara react to this news?
After returning to the harbour, what news does Mr. Andersen deliver via phone call, and how does Kara react to this news?
What is Kara doing in Mrs. Carter's office at the start of Chapter 16, and what occupies her thoughts during their conversation?
What is Kara doing in Mrs. Carter's office at the start of Chapter 16, and what occupies her thoughts during their conversation?
What discovery does Kara make upon rushing to the sea, and what is her initial reaction to the situation?
What discovery does Kara make upon rushing to the sea, and what is her initial reaction to the situation?
What crucial memory does Kara recall that could potentially assist the injured dolphin, and why is it important to keep the dolphin awake?
What crucial memory does Kara recall that could potentially assist the injured dolphin, and why is it important to keep the dolphin awake?
How does Kara attempt to provide initial care for the stranded dolphin, and what specific actions does she take to keep it alive and hydrated?
How does Kara attempt to provide initial care for the stranded dolphin, and what specific actions does she take to keep it alive and hydrated?
What is the opinion of the veterinarian about moving the dolphin?
What is the opinion of the veterinarian about moving the dolphin?
According to Carl, what is the physical condition of the dolphin in Chapter 19?
According to Carl, what is the physical condition of the dolphin in Chapter 19?
Where does Kara propose relocating the injured dolphin for medical treatment, and what factors contribute to this decision?
Where does Kara propose relocating the injured dolphin for medical treatment, and what factors contribute to this decision?
What specific restrictions are in place at the Blue Pool, and why are these measures being enforced by the authorities?
What specific restrictions are in place at the Blue Pool, and why are these measures being enforced by the authorities?
What specific physical issues is the rescued dolphin experiencing that prevent it from swimming normally?
What specific physical issues is the rescued dolphin experiencing that prevent it from swimming normally?
What action are Felix and his father undertaking in Chapter 20, and what underlying concern prompts their search?
What action are Felix and his father undertaking in Chapter 20, and what underlying concern prompts their search?
What is Kara's emotional state regarding the separation of the mother and baby dolphin?
What is Kara's emotional state regarding the separation of the mother and baby dolphin?
Flashcards
Moana
Moana
Boat that Kara's family may sell.
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy
Felix has this condition.
Buoys
Buoys
Orange object that damaged lobster pots.
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish
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Blue Pool
Blue Pool
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Carl
Carl
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Study Notes
- Mr. Andersen and Kara's dad discuss Moana privately, leaving Kara with Felix.
- Felix expresses his annoyance at Kara for standing up for him.
- Mrs. Andersen brings lemonade and expresses her frustration with Felix’s computer use.
- Mr. Andersen announces he and Kara’s dad will go for a trail run on Moana.
- Kara goes back for her jumper and overhears Felix missing his old life in London.
- Kara realizes Mr. Andersen is the only one interested in buying Moana.
- Kara tells Felix you don't get any second chances and acknowledges his bravery.
- Aunt Bev prepares food for the Andersens, and Kara’s dad reveals Felix has cerebral palsy.
- The group goes sailing, and Kara notices Felix’s discomfort on the boat.
- Kara spots Dougie Evans and Jake, and remembers Jake’s taunts.
- Jake and his father destroy their lobster pots.
- Felix gets sick on the boat, and Kara’s dad offers him a chance to sail.
- Felix is skilled at sailing, surprising Kara, who becomes jealous.
- Felix and Kara go for a swim, and Kara sees a creature in the water.
- Felix sees a cuttlefish, and they observe it together.
- Kara tells Felix about Dougie Evans' past scams and the reason for the ban.
- They sail back, and Kara imagines the white dolphin.
- Mr. Andersen decides not to buy Moana.
- Kara is in Mrs. Carter’s office, mending the Bible and discussing her fight with Jake.
- Kara finds a badly injured baby dolphin.
- Kara realizes the dolphin is alive and tries to help it.
- Kara attempts to keep the dolphin awake, remembering her mother’s advice.
- Felix and Mr. Andersen find Kara helping the dolphin.
- Kara, Felix, and Mr. Andersen work together to care for the stranded dolphin.
- Mr. Andersen contacts Carl, a marine rescuer, to assist.
- Kara suggests moving the dolphin to the Blue Pool for treatment.
- The team decides to move the dolphin despite the risks.
- The dolphin is transported to the Blue Pool, with its mother following.
- Carl asks Kara to go home and promises to update her.
- Daisy wants to see the rescued dolphin.
- Kara and Daisy are stopped by a police officer at the Blue Pool due to disease concerns.
- Carl informs Kara that the dolphin is improving slightly but can’t swim.
- The mother dolphin has been scared away, and Felix and his father are searching for her.
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