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Jewel's parents and grandparents all blamed each other for Bird's death. List each of the four characters. Beside each of the character's names, briefly explain how he or she was responsible.
Explain what each of Jewel's parents were hoping to accomplish by having their daughter meet with a priest. How did Father Jim treat Jewel, and why did she feel better after their brief visit?
Describe the injuries Eugene suffered as a result of his fall. Why was Eugene thankful that it was him who fell?
At the hospital, Eugene's mother told Grandpa that "Jewel's a fine girl." Grandpa replied,
"Good seeds turn into good trees."
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Mrs. Campbell told her daughter,
"And then there are times to compromise."
Summarize how Jewel's parents were trying to be more flexible and understanding in their marriage.
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