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How is the conflict of the story resolved?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
What causes Oliver to finally tell his parents the truth about the cactus arm?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
What point of view is this story told in?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
Why does Oliver decide to take Calvin's bet?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
How does Oliver feel about the whispering at night after Calvin assures him he's not making those sounds at night?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
What or who is most likely causing the whispering Oliver is hearing at night?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
What is the main lesson of this story?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
How does Oliver feel when his Dad says, You know it takes a hundred years for a saguaro cactus to even grow an arm?
He feels even more scared.
Oliver is tired of Calvin's teasing.
He couldn't take the whispering sounds at night anymore.
his guilty conscience (It's in his own head.)
He feels guilty for destroying the cactus arm.
Oliver donates his $15 from the bet to the national park.
You will feel better if you tell the truth.
First person point of view (I, me, my)
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