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Everest: Book Two: The Climb: Chapters 18-22 - Quiz
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Do you think it was a good choice for Perry to use his uncle's piton on the rescue? Why or why not?
Imagine yourself as Dominic and how you would feel if you suddenly rescued a person much bigger than yourself. How would you react? Why?
Dominic counted on his good luck charm, the vial of sand from the Dead Sea, to guide his slide with Nestor. Do you have a good luck charm that you depend on? Explain.
Dominic used a lot of perseverance. Explain the meaning of this life skill and then provide at least three examples from the book.
This is the second book of the trilogy series. What do you see happening in the third book? Explain.
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