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Thousand Words
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A thought-provoking exploration of the power of a single photograph to expose secrets and change lives.

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  1. Discuss the significance of the title 'Thousand Words' and how it relates to the themes of the book.
  2. Analyze the character development of Ashleigh in 'Thousand Words' and explain how her actions and choices shape her journey throughout the story.
  3. Explore the theme of betrayal in 'Thousand Words' and discuss how it impacts the relationships between the characters.
  4. Examine the role of social media in 'Thousand Words' and its effects on the characters' lives. How does it contribute to the overall message of the story?
  5. Discuss the importance of forgiveness and redemption in 'Thousand Words.' How do these themes play out in the narrative?
  6. Analyze the symbolism of the photograph in 'Thousand Words' and how it represents the central conflict of the story.
  7. Explore the concept of self-identity in 'Thousand Words' and how it influences the characters' decisions. How does Ashleigh's journey towards self-discovery impact the overall narrative?
  8. Discuss the role of peer pressure and its effects on the characters in 'Thousand Words.' How does it contribute to the central conflict of the story?
  9. Analyze the relationship between Ashleigh and her best friend in 'Thousand Words' and how it evolves throughout the book. What does their friendship reveal about the complexity of teenage relationships?
  10. Examine the theme of consequences in 'Thousand Words' and how it shapes the characters' actions. How do the characters learn and grow from the consequences they face?