1. What is the field to getting lost in this story?
2. What motif is seen throughout Open Door?
3. How does the author state difficult situations towards not being lost?
4. After reading this story, what impact, if any, did it take on you?
5. What literaty devices are seen to support the story?
6. What guide does the author state for the character?
7. Was there any hyperbole to extend on the importance of guidence?
8. Why does the author decide to start the story with a line talking about being drunk?
9. What is the biggest problem characters have for being lost?
10. Does the start of the story lead you-- as the reader-- to believe alcohol will have an impact on the character?
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