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When Kate and Doc were trying to make sleeping arrangements for Zeke, Kate thought that she didn't like the sound of her own voice and didn't like what she had become. Explain what Kate meant by that statement.
In one conversation with his daughter, Doc told Kate, "Hate is a strong word, sweetheart. It's a killer. As bad as any disease." He also said, "It's the hardest on the one who does all the hating." What did he mean by those statements?
Describe a time when you had to spend time with someone you did not like very much. Explain your feelings at the beginning of the time and at the end of the time. Did they change in any way? If so, how?
Zeke felt that being at the Sterling house was like being in a prison of another sort. Why would he feel that way?
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