
Out of my mind chapters 1-4
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- Q1What is the main challenge faced by the protagonist, Melody, in chapters 1-4 of 'Out of My Mind'?She cannot speak or communicate verbally.She is a gifted athlete.She is afraid of school.She has many friends.30s
- Q2In chapters 1-4 of 'Out of My Mind', what unique ability does Melody possess?She has a photographic memory.She can read minds.She can fly.She speaks multiple languages.30s
- Q3What mode of transportation does Melody use to get to school?Her parents drive her in a car.She rides in a wheelchair.She takes a bus.She rides a bike.30s
- Q4What does Melody's mother do to help her express her thoughts in the early chapters?She encourages her to draw pictures.She teaches her sign language.She buys a special communication device.She writes everything down for her.30s
- Q5How does Melody feel about her classmates in chapters 1-4 of 'Out of My Mind'?She is their leader.She enjoys being with them.She doesn't care about them.She often feels isolated and misunderstood.30s
- Q6What subject does Melody excel in, showcasing her intelligence during her early school experiences?She excels in language arts.She excels in art.She excels in mathematics.She excels in physical education.30s
- Q7What type of pet does Melody have that provides her with comfort and companionship?A dog named Max.A goldfish named Benny.A rabbit named Thumper.A cat named Whiskers.30s
- Q8What does Melody often wish she could do like other children her age?Travel around the world.Participate in conversations and play with her peers.Learn to swim.Become a famous singer.30s
- Q9What does Melody use to help her remember things and organize her thoughts in the early chapters?Her notebook.She uses her memory only.Sticky notes.A tablet.30s
- Q10What event does Melody look forward to that provides her hope for being understood?A talent show.The opportunity to join the school quiz team.A field trip.An art contest.30s