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Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover: Chapter 10-14 - Quiz
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Summarize Cammie's first Sunday night back at school. What was usual and unusual about it?
Why was the political rally in Cleveland, Ohio, protection services' biggest nightmare?
Why was it hard for Cammie's CoveOps class to just watch, just listen, and just learn?
Describe how Cammie feels and acts around Zach. Is it different than most girls would act around someone like Zach?
Summarize the conversation Preston had with Macey and Cammie. Why did each person feel the way he/she did? Why was Preston so impressed with the girls' behavior in Boston?
Cammie has found two more clues as to what happened in Boston. What are they? Why is each clue significant?
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