Answer Block
Chapter 19 places Tally in a tense coastal setting, where she navigates conflicting demands from two groups. The scene’s tension comes from Tally’s internal and external choices, not a physical fall into the ocean. No canonical text confirms a ocean fall in this chapter.
Next step: Cross-reference this answer with your own annotated copy of the book to mark related sensory or symbolic details of the coastal setting.
Key Takeaways
- Tally does not fall into the ocean in Chapter 19
- Chapter 19 focuses on Tally’s moral and social choices near the coast
- Coastal imagery in this chapter ties to themes of escape and boundaries
- This fact is critical for plot-based quiz and discussion questions
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Read the quick answer and answer block, then highlight the key fact in your notes
- Draft 2 discussion questions that connect the coastal setting to Tally’s choices
- Write one sentence starter for an essay linking this chapter to identity themes
60-minute plan
- Review Chapter 19 in your book, marking 3 instances of coastal imagery
- Fill out the exam checklist and correct 1 common mistake in your initial understanding
- Draft a full thesis statement and 2 body paragraph outlines for an essay on this chapter
- Practice explaining the key fact aloud for 2 minutes to prepare for class discussion
3-Step Study Plan
1
Action: Confirm the core plot fact and cross-reference with your text
Output: A 1-sentence verified answer to the original question, written in your notes
2
Action: Analyze how the coastal setting mirrors Tally’s internal conflict
Output: A 3-bullet list of imagery-to-theme connections
3
Action: Practice applying this fact to assessment-style questions
Output: A completed self-test with 3 short-answer responses