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Why do you think Shush began to bark and snarl when Mr. Leeland drove up in his car for his second visit? How did Shush usually behave around Sugar and her friends?
Describe how Mrs. Nord reacted to the poem Sugar wrote. Why was Sugar quite sure she could "work with a person like this"?
Explain how painting Mr. Cockburn's front door helped him, as well as the entire neighborhood.
Summarize the main points of Reba's lecture to Mr. Leeland as she stood upon his back in Helen's kitchen. Why was this event a breakthrough for Reba?
Describe Sugar's big send-off for her first day of school as a seventh grader. How did it make her feel?
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