The Pact: Chapters 19 And Epilogue

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1. What did the newspaper story about them lead to?

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The newspaper story about them led to all of the above outcomes. Strangers gave them hugs as a result of the story, they earned $3000 from sharing their story with audiences, and they were able to start a foundation to help kids in the neighborhood.

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2. 1.       How did Sam respond with “Effective Effort” when his patient died?

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Sam responded with "Effective Effort" when his patient died by demonstrating resourcefulness, strategies, and the use of feedback. He paged a specialist to assist him, showing resourcefulness in seeking additional help. He attempted different methods to save the patient, indicating the use of strategies. Additionally, he planned to learn from the experience and improve his skills by studying, showing the use of feedback to enhance his abilities. Therefore, all of the above options accurately describe Sam's response in the given situation.

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3. 1.       What was ironic about Sam going to the courthouse to testify in a rape trial?

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The irony in Sam going to the courthouse to testify in a rape trial is that he used to have to go there to meet with his probation officer. This suggests that Sam has a history of being on the wrong side of the law and now finds himself in a different role, testifying in a trial. It is ironic because in the past, Sam would have been the one on trial, but now he is there to provide evidence against someone else.

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4. 1.       How did Sam learn about his brother Kenny’s feelings for him?

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Kenny made Sam a scrapbook as a way to express his feelings for him. This action shows that Kenny took the time and effort to create something meaningful for Sam, indicating that his feelings for Sam are genuine and deep. It also suggests that Kenny wanted to communicate his emotions in a more personal and intimate way, rather than simply telling Sam verbally or through an interview with the newspaper. Overall, the act of making a scrapbook demonstrates Kenny's love and affection for Sam.

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5. 1.       In which of the following ways did Sam’s professional life NOT cross over with his personal life?

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Sam's professional life crossed over with his personal life in all of the given ways except for having to operate on his girlfriend. The statement implies that Sam's girlfriend did not require any medical procedures or surgeries during the course of the story, indicating that his professional life did not directly intersect with his personal life in this particular scenario.

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