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What do you think would have happened if Henry or his parents saw the ad for Ribsy in the paper? Write a paragraph describing the scene.
Robert and Henry acted like they did not want to play with the girls. Why didn't they leave Beezus's yard if that were true? Explain your answer.
Why was Henry so surprised that Scooter defended Henry's right to keep Ribsy? Explain Scooter's comments.
Why do you think Ribsy took so long to decide which boy would be his? Give five reasons for your answer.
If you were about to lose your dog, what would you do? How would you feel?
Do you think the boys solved the problem in the correct way? Why do think the children did not need to involve their parents?
A dog is a man's best friend. What does this mean? Is it true for Henry? Explain why or why not. Give examples.
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