Sal is compassionate and loves to exaggerate. Her experiences and memories are based on nature. She is a high spirited country girl, who is a lot like her mother. Sal is very adventurous and spends most of her time out doors, or in the car, while on her journey from Ohio to Idaho. Sal becomes stronger throughout the book, especially since what she finds out at the end the book may change her for the rest of her life.
If you ment phsical description, she had long black hair like said in pg 12 probobly black eyes dark idian skin (no offences to indians)
Sal learns the importance of letting go of the past and facing her grief in order to move forward. She also learns that she cannot always control the outcomes of life, but she can choose how to respond to them. Through her journey, she learns to be more compassionate and understanding towards herself and others.
One of the lessons that Sal learned is also the first mysterious message that she and Phoebe received.
"Don't Judge A Man Until You've Walked Two Moons In His Moccasins."
Sal had to learn this lesson because she and Phoebe were both judging Mrs. Cadaver based on the fact that her last name, Cadaver, means "dead body," and also on when they saw her uprooting and replanting a Rhododendron bush (which is a branch of the fact that they thought that Mrs. Cadaver had ax-murdered her husband, and they though that she was burying him under the bush).
It describes her as a tall beautiful girl who has long flowing brown hair and likes to kiss trees.
Her gramps teaches her.
in the novel walk two moons how does sal learn to drive
Sal's grandmother's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Gram.
The most important lesson Sal learns at the end of the novel "Walk Two Moons" is that she cannot change the past or prevent loss, but she can choose how to move forward with her memories and experiences. This realization helps Sal accept her mother's death and embrace the love and support of those around her. Sal becomes more resilient, compassionate, and open to the complexities of life as a result of this lesson.
Sal's dog's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Clarence.
Sal took a road trip to Idaho with her grandparents.
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Sal's mother has died and she is withdrawn, which is why she flinches when someone touches her.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.
Sal finds the bus that crashed, killing her mother.
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Her nickname was Sugar.
The note in "Walk Two Moons" is from Sal's mother encouraging her to find hope and adventure in her journey. It reads, "Don't judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins." This inspires Sal to learn about her mother's past and gain a better understanding of her own identity.
Gram calls Sal by the nickname Chickabidee.