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The Acorn People: Section 2 Days 3 and 6 - Quiz
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Why was the schedule set by Mr. Bradshaw difficult to adhere to? What would you have done if you were a counselor at Camp Wiggin?
If you were Ron, what would you have said when the boys asked if they could climb Lookout Mountain? What reasons would you give for your decision?
Describe the different ways the boys moved up the mountain.
Ron describes his experience climbing up the mountain as the sensation of escape during long-distance running. Describe a time when you have felt like this.
Describe the feelings the group had when they made it to the summit. Tell about a time when you have felt this way.
Describe the "unruly behaviors" that have been going on at camp. What would you say to Mr. Bradshaw about his squelching these behaviors if he were in front of you?
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