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what are the answers=The story is war of the wallWhy is the wall special to the narrator and LouWho is related to whom in this story Use web diagramsto show the family relationships mentioned.?

Why don’t Lou and the narrator carry out their plan to recapture the wall? Review the chart you filled in as you read. Which questions and answers were most important for understanding the story? Why? 5. Make Inferences Reread lines 210–220. How do you think the two boys feel about having bought paint once they read the inscription on the wall? Explain. 6. Analyze Characters Mama’s reaction to the painter seems to change over the course of the story. Her first impression of the painter seems to be negative. Why does she then defend the painter to the narrator and Lou? 7. Identify Multiple Themes Summarize what the characters learn about themselves and the painter. Then tell what you think is the main theme of the story. Then identify another theme in the story. Explain your answers. 8. Evaluate Was the painter an outsider or part of the community? Explain

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