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How did eating only bread and jam begin to affect Frances?
Do you think Mother was right to keep placing bread and jam on Frances's plate after Frances refused to eat the poached eggs? Why or why not?
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Compare Albert's school lunch to your own.
Why do you think Frances and Albert enjoyed eating their lunches together?
Frances's favorite food was bread and jam. Make a list of your three favorite foods.
Describe what kind of songs Frances sang to herself as she spread jam on her bread at the table. What do her songs tell us about her?
How would you describe Mother?
Tell about a time your mother packed something for your lunch and you traded it to a classmate. What was the food and what did you trade it for?
How do we know that Gloria is younger than Frances? List clues from the story that suggest this.
What lesson does this book present?
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