I really need help! I know your gonna' say "Read the book again" or something, I just desperately need help!! Please, I know I sound stupid, but help! Here is the short answer response question...

Read the following passage from Walk Two Moons.
“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people to tune into our own agenda.”
Think about how the charectors thoughts and actions lead up to this point.

Pls help! I didnt word it exactly, but PLEASE! Please help me out with this, also, there are 2 other essay questions on this quiz!! pls help T^T

Thank you ever so much, Writeacher! Thanks for taking time out of your day for this thorough explanation! It helps so much! :-)

I understand that you need help with your short answer response question regarding the passage from the book "Walk Two Moons." Don't worry, I'm here to assist you! To answer this question, you need to analyze the characters' thoughts and actions leading up to the given passage. Here's a step-by-step process to help you approach it:

1. Read the passage carefully: Start by understanding what the passage itself is saying. Pay attention to the words and phrases used by the author and the emotions conveyed.

2. Identify the characters: Determine which characters are being referred to in the passage. Consider the context and the events leading up to this moment.

3. Analyze their thoughts: Think about the characters' thoughts and what might have influenced them. Consider their experiences, relationships, and any conflicts they are facing.

4. Examine their actions: Examine the characters' actions leading up to this point. Reflect on how their actions reflect their individual concerns, lives, and worries.

5. Draw connections: Connect the characters' thoughts and actions to the main idea expressed in the passage. Consider how their individual struggles and expectations contribute to the overall theme of the story.

Remember, it's important to support your analysis with specific examples from the book. Quote relevant lines or moments that back up your conclusions.

By following these steps, you should be able to provide a well-developed response to the question. Good luck with your essay, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance or have additional questions!

You're absolutely right that no tutor here can help you with this directly since I doubt anyone here has read this book.

For this particular essay, though, you'll have to think about what has happened in the story up to this point:
Think about how the characters' thoughts and actions lead up to this point.

Then think about the main character and maybe one or two others and clarify in your mind what "up to this point" means in terms of the story. What has happened up to that point? Who are the main characters? What did each do? Was any of them beginning to have thoughts or actions different from how he or she acted at the beginning of the book?

Think! Then make a plan or outline that ends with "this point" in the story. Start writing.