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List at least four gifts Jack received from his parents for his birthday.
Explain who was responsible for the Norvelt house fire. What provided the motive for the arson?
Miss Volker wrote an obituary for her sister's house, which stood in Section D, parcel 11. Summarize three important points that were mentioned in her article.
Explain why Mrs. Dubicki crossed the Atlantic Ocean twice before officially arriving in America.
Eleanor Roosevelt laid out the town of Norvelt using the "Jefferson principle." Briefly explain the principle and how Roosevelt applied it to the houses built in Norvelt. Do you agree with Roosevelt using Jefferson's idea? Why or why not?
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