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Summarize the news report Susan's father saw on TV about the death of Mr. Griffin.
Explain the irony of Mrs. Garrett's statement, "All you have to do is open the paper or pick up a magazine, and you see a bunch of messed up kids in trouble. It makes you wonder where the parents are while all that's going on."
What clues led Susan to believe Mark killed David's grandmother?
Explain the irony of Mark's statement, "Sue's not a disloyal person, not basically. She's just gotten a little mixed up on her values."
Tell about a time when you had to face something horrible in order to put it behind you.
Why were Kathy Griffin and Detective Baca at Susan's house the night Mark set the fire?
Do you think the theme of this novel still applies in today's society? Why or why not?
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