No her father didn't tell her she had to find out when she go to Lewiston
Sal denies or refuses to face the truth about her mother in "Walk Two Moons" by creating elaborate stories and fantasies as a coping mechanism to avoid confronting the painful reality of her mother's disappearance. She struggles to accept the truth because it would mean acknowledging her mother's absence and dealing with the grief and confusion that comes with it.
She left her favorite things behind. Sal was convinced if she was never coming back, she would not leave her favorite chicken at home.
that she is dead
In the book "Walk Two Moons," Sal visits Chamberlain in hopes of finding closure and understanding about her mother's past. She explores places her mother had been, meets people who knew her mother, and eventually learns the truth behind her mother's disappearance.
In the book "Walk Two Moons," Sal eventually comes to accept that her mother is dead. At first, she holds on to hope that her mother is alive and will return, but throughout the story, she confronts the truth and gains closure. The novel explores themes of grief, acceptance, and healing.
The maiden name of Sal's mother in the book "Walk Two Moons" is Margaret Cadaver.
In chapters 23-33 of "Walk Two Moons," Sal continues her journey with her grandparents to find her mother. Along the way, Sal learns more about her mother's past and her friendships with Margaret and Mrs. Cadaver. Sal also begins to piece together the truth about her mother's disappearance and how it relates to her own life.
Sal's mother in "Walk Two Moons" is called Chanhassen. This name is revealed towards the end of the book as Sal tells Phoebe her mother's true name.
Sal's mother has died and she is withdrawn, which is why she flinches when someone touches her. Walk Two Moons was written by Sharon Creech.
In "Walk Two Moons," a young girl named Salamanca travels with her grandparents to visit her mother's grave while telling them the story of her friend Phoebe. Along the way, she grapples with grief, loss, and identity as she comes to terms with her mother's death. The story ultimately culminates in Salamanca discovering the truth about her mother's disappearance and finding closure in her own life.
hen finds out her mother died in a bus accident
Yes, there is an oxymoron in "Walk Two Moons" when the main character, Sal, describes the phrase "silent noise" while reflecting on the conflicting emotions she feels after her mother leaves.
Sal's mother died when her tour bus went off the side of a cliff.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the Whispering Trees are a symbol of Sal's mother and her presence in Sal's life. Sal hears whispers in the trees as a way to feel connected to her mother and find comfort during her journey.