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​1.​(a) Interpret What was Fenn’s mood as he compiled memories and ideas for his memoir? (b) Make Inferences What can you tell about Fenn’s personality and character through his interactions with treasure hunters who have sought out his hidden treasure chest? ​2.​(a) Identify How have people responded to Fenn and the news of his hidden treasure? (b) Analyze In what ways has Fenn’s treasure positively impacted the lives of some of the people who have searched for the treasure?

​3.​(a) Interpret What does Fenn mean when he says that those undertaking the search for his treasure should not take the quest lightly? (b) Identify What are some of the risky situations the author says some treasure hunters have found themselves in?

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