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Explain the anger Katie felt as she took care of Lynn and answered to her many demands. Include details about the water glass, glass of milk, and rug.
Which parent do you think Katie preferred going to work with? Give reasons to support which parent she probably preferred.
Day after day, Katie cared for Lynn, making her take pills that made her feel "even more awful than she already felt." Katie noted in Chapter 12 that she had to "steel my heart to her crying." What did she mean? Also, relate a time when you, or someone you know, had to "steel his or her heart."
Describe Lynn's reaction to the fluttering moth that flew in when Katie opened the bedroom window. Do you think the moth may have been a symbol for something? If so, what did the moth represent?
The manager of the local five and dime store lectured Katie about being "the black sheep of the family." Do you think he was right to call her that? Why, or why not?
Katie's family had a special tradition for celebrating New Year's Eve, until Lynn became so ill. Tell how your family celebrates to bring in each new year.
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