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day 2 - analysis & character study (chapters 14 - 17)
part a. character focus - keisha
complete the chart.
situation\tkeisha’s reaction\twhat this shows about her
jonathan invites her out\t\t
friends give advice\t\t
time spent with jonathan\t\t

part b. short answer

  1. how does jonathan slowly gain keisha’s trust? give two examples.
  1. what role do friends and family play in protecting keisha?

part c. theme connection
choose the best theme shown in these chapters and explain.
□ trust and betrayal
□ peer pressure
□ growing up
□ danger and consequences
explanation:

Explanation:

Response

To answer these questions, we would need the context from the book (e.g., the story in which Keisha and Jonathan appear, like a novel or textbook chapter). Assuming it's a common literary work with these characters:

Part A: Character Focus - Keisha (Chart Completion)
  • Situation: Jonathan invites her out

Keisha’s Reaction: Likely hesitant at first (due to past experiences or shyness), then maybe agrees cautiously.
What This Shows About Her: She is cautious but open to new connections, showing vulnerability and wariness.

  • Situation: Friends give advice

Keisha’s Reaction: Listens to friends but makes her own decision (shows independence).
What This Shows About Her: She values friendship but is self - determining.

  • Situation: Time spent with Jonathan

Keisha’s Reaction: Opens up, shares personal stories, laughs (shows comfort).
What This Shows About Her: She is capable of trusting and being vulnerable when she feels safe.

Part B: Short Answer
  1. How does Jonathan slowly gain Keisha’s trust? Give two examples.

Example 1: He is consistent in his actions (e.g., shows up on time for their outings, keeps his promises about activities).
Example 2: He listens to her problems without judgment (e.g., when she talks about family issues, he offers empathy, not unsolicited advice).

  1. What role do friends and family play in protecting Keisha?

Friends offer emotional support (e.g., warn her if Jonathan seems untrustworthy, give her perspective on relationships). Family provides a safe space (e.g., her parents check in on her, set boundaries for her well - being, offer guidance on healthy relationships).

Part C: Theme Connection

Let's assume the theme is Trust and betrayal (but it depends on the text).

  • Explanation: Jonathan’s efforts to gain Keisha’s trust (slowly proving himself reliable) and any potential conflict (if he betrays her later, or if her trust is tested) ties to this theme. For example, if Keisha was betrayed before, Jonathan’s consistent kindness shows the process of rebuilding trust, highlighting the theme of trust (and the risk of betrayal).

If you can provide the specific text (book title, author, or more context), the answers can be refined to match the source material exactly.

Answer:

To answer these questions, we would need the context from the book (e.g., the story in which Keisha and Jonathan appear, like a novel or textbook chapter). Assuming it's a common literary work with these characters:

Part A: Character Focus - Keisha (Chart Completion)
  • Situation: Jonathan invites her out

Keisha’s Reaction: Likely hesitant at first (due to past experiences or shyness), then maybe agrees cautiously.
What This Shows About Her: She is cautious but open to new connections, showing vulnerability and wariness.

  • Situation: Friends give advice

Keisha’s Reaction: Listens to friends but makes her own decision (shows independence).
What This Shows About Her: She values friendship but is self - determining.

  • Situation: Time spent with Jonathan

Keisha’s Reaction: Opens up, shares personal stories, laughs (shows comfort).
What This Shows About Her: She is capable of trusting and being vulnerable when she feels safe.

Part B: Short Answer
  1. How does Jonathan slowly gain Keisha’s trust? Give two examples.

Example 1: He is consistent in his actions (e.g., shows up on time for their outings, keeps his promises about activities).
Example 2: He listens to her problems without judgment (e.g., when she talks about family issues, he offers empathy, not unsolicited advice).

  1. What role do friends and family play in protecting Keisha?

Friends offer emotional support (e.g., warn her if Jonathan seems untrustworthy, give her perspective on relationships). Family provides a safe space (e.g., her parents check in on her, set boundaries for her well - being, offer guidance on healthy relationships).

Part C: Theme Connection

Let's assume the theme is Trust and betrayal (but it depends on the text).

  • Explanation: Jonathan’s efforts to gain Keisha’s trust (slowly proving himself reliable) and any potential conflict (if he betrays her later, or if her trust is tested) ties to this theme. For example, if Keisha was betrayed before, Jonathan’s consistent kindness shows the process of rebuilding trust, highlighting the theme of trust (and the risk of betrayal).

If you can provide the specific text (book title, author, or more context), the answers can be refined to match the source material exactly.