A Wrinkle in Time, Chapters 5, Grades 7

Chapter 5 of 'A Wrinkle in Time' deepens the mystery and introduces the children to the concept of the fight between light and darkness. As Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin continue their journey, they meet the mysterious Mrs. Who. This chapter challenges the characters (and readers) to think about the nature of evil and the power of love. Pay attention to how these themes are woven into the narrative and how the characters begin to understand their role in this cosmic battle.

Question 1

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How does Mrs. Who communicate with the children, and why is her way of speaking significant?

Question 2

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What important lesson does Mrs. Who try to teach the children about the nature of evil and their fight against it?

Question 3

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In this chapter, the children learn more about the 'Black Thing.' Based on their reactions and what they learn, how do they understand the 'Black Thing' and its significance?

Question 4

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Discuss how the theme of light versus darkness is presented in Chapter 5. How does this theme affect the characters' understanding of their mission?

Question 5

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Chapter 5 introduces several quotes from historical figures and literary works through Mrs. Who's dialogue. Choose one quote mentioned in this chapter and explain its relevance to the story's themes or to the characters' situation.

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