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Describe Zach's dream the night Rafael leaves. Do you think that this dream has any significance in the story, or is it just a dream?
Rafael knew that Zach had been reading his journal. How do you think he knew that? Do you think he specifically crafted his words for Zach's eyes?
Adam uses the phrase, "I'm making up..." all throughout the book. What does he mean by this phrase? When he uses it, does that alert you to something of import that may follow?
In this section you finally find out what happened to Zach's family. Was your prediction in the last section right? If so, what foreshadowing in the text led you to your correct conclusion? If not, in retrospect, do you now see how the author has brought you to this point?
In group, Kelly asserts that no one is happy. Do you agree with her? Why or why not? What do you think happiness is? Does everyone have his own definition of happiness?
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