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Witching Wind
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who is Roxie’s best friend at the start of the book? | Mia |
| Who is Grayson’s father? | Mr. Caldwell |
| Who first tells Roxie about the Witching Wind? | her grandmother |
| Who does Grayson trust most when she arrives in the new town? | her cousin Lily |
| Who warns the girls about going near the woods? | Mrs. Hargrove |
| Who discovers the first clue about the wind’s magic? | Roxie |
| Who helps Roxie when she feels left out? | Jonah |
| Who does Grayson confide in about her fears? | Roxie |
| Who is the first person to notice something strange happening? | Grayson |
| Who tries to keep the girls apart? | Mr. Caldwell |
| Who becomes the girls’ strongest ally by the end? | Lily |
| Who is the last person the girls talk to before the ending? | each other |
| Who helps the girls understand what “home” really means? | Grandma Pearl |
| Who explains the history of the Witching Wind? | Grandma Pearl |
| Who gets caught in the storm? | Jonah |
| Who makes the girls realize they need each other? | Lily |
| Who reveals a secret that changes everything? | Mr. Caldwell |
| Who figures out how to stop the wind? | Grayson |
| Who apologizes first after their argument? | Roxie |
| Who shows unexpected bravery during the climax? | Jonah |
| What mysterious force first draws Roxie toward the woods | The strange, whispering wind |
| What item does Grayson find that makes her suspicious about the wind | The torn photograph connected to her family |
| What promise does Roxie make that becomes hard for her to keep | to stay away from the woods |
| What rumor do kids at school spread about the Witching Wind | that it can steal people or memories |
| What memory keeps Grayson awake at night | her mother leaving |
| What object does Roxie carry for comfort | her grandmother's charm |
| What secret does Grayson discover about her family | Her father’s connection to the wind’s history |
| What event causes the girls to argue | Roxie hiding info about the wind |
| What sound warns them the wind is coming | a low, rising whistle |
| What place becomes their meeting spot | the old tree near the edge of the woods |
| What fear does Grayson try hardest to hide | that she'll be abandoned again |
| What mistake does Roxie regret the most | not telling Grayson the truth sooner |
| What clue helps the girls understand the wind’s origin | the journal they find in the attic |
| What danger does Jonah get caught in | the storm created by the witching wind |
| What decision forces the girls to work together | choosing to rescue Jonah |
| What truth changes how Roxie sees her family | Her grandmother’s past involvement with the wind |
| What gift does someone give the girls that becomes important later | Grandma Pearl’s protective charm |
| What lesson do the girls learn about trust | That honesty matters more than trying to protect someone with secrets |
| What choice determines the outcome of the final confrontation | Grayson choosing to face the wind instead of running |
| Why was Roxie the only one in her bathing suit at the pool party? | Someone stole her clothes |
| Where does Roxie first feel the Witching Wind pulling at her | At the edge of the woods behind her house |
| Where does Grayson find the photograph that confuses her | In her father’s desk drawer |
| Where do the girls go when they want to talk privately | To the old tree near the woods |
| Where does Jonah disappear during the storm | into the deeper part of the woods |
| Where does Roxie hide the charm when she’s scared | in her jacket pocket |
| Where does Grayson overhear the conversation about her family | In the hallway outside her father’s study |
| Where do the girls discover the old journal | in Roxie's attic |
| Where does the final confrontation with the wind take place | At the clearing in the center of the woods |
| Where does Roxie finally tell Grayson the truth | Near the creek by the woods |
| Where do the girls stand at the end when everything is resolved | On the hill overlooking the town |