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Sara took a proactive approach to a tragic situation in her life. Explain in an essay a time when you had to take a proactive approach toward a situation.
When is it a good time to stand up for yourself? Do you think it was proper or improper for Sara to tell Miss Minchin that she was not a nice person? How can you be respectful and explain your feelings to someone who is being outright disrespectful? Explain with evidence from the text and with your own experience. Your experience may have been with a teacher, parent, sibling, friend, neighbor...etc. (various answers, p.85)
What circumstances made Sara's new living arrangements quiet different from any of her previous residences? compare and contrast living arrangements up to the present time in her life.
What advice would you be able to give to one of your peers about the statement below? (page 123) "...When people are insulting you, there is nothing so good for them as to not say a word-just to look at them and think..."
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