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Absolutely Normal Chaos: Friday, July 13, to Tuesday, July 24 - Quiz
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Why was Friday the 13th unlucky for Beth Ann?
Could Carl Ray be lonely? What raises that thought in Mary Lou's mind? What is your opinion in the matter?
Explain the wheel of fortune in which Shakespeare believed. If you thought this way, where would your wheel be and why?
What are the good and bad things about GGP?
How would you have handled Derek if you were Beth Ann?
Should Beth Ann go to the GGP pajama party? Why or why not?
Predict the significance of Carl Ray's hidden ring.
Would you want to know every detail of your future before it happened? Why or why not?
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