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Uncle Ott asked, "Is it better to be wise if it makes you solemn and practical, or is it better to be foolish so you can go on enjoying yourself?" What do you think?
How could the Megrimum be a nice idea? Explain.
What does Uncle Ott's poem reveal about his thoughts regarding the townspeople?
Egan calls Uncle Ott a wise man, but Aunt Gertrude says he was a fool. What do you think?
What was ironic about the family celebrating that the Megrimum was still there?
Summarize the chandler's feeling about the Megrimum.
Is there anything else that people believe in even without the facts to substantiate that belief? Explain.
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