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Amari wishes she had spent more time with her mother while she was alive. Describe a time you have felt this way about someone you love.
Teenie tells Amari, "Long as you remember, chile, it ain't never gone." Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer.
Amari has difficulty with little nuances of English. Try to explain to her why English is so difficult to learn.
Why do you think it is so important for Clay to hear that Amari likes him?
Pretend you are Teenie. Write a dialogue between yourself and Amari when Amari asks you for a root that kills.
Describe the effect Mrs. Derby's death had on Mr. Derby and Clay.
Summarize the description of Africa, as Amari wanted to relate it to Tidbit.
Summarize the conversation between Mrs. Derby and Amari on the path.
Whom do you think Amari has come across on the path? Give evidence from the novel to support your answer.
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