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There are many African words in the book. Keep an African dictionary with the word, language, and definition.
Valerie's grandfather was supposed to be dying. Hypothesize why Rachel was sent as Valerie alone to see him and his son and wife didn't go with their daughter.
Miss Limplinger acted very strangely when she met a certain type of person. Describe how she acted and why she acted that way.
Some people act differently to people they think are better or cooler than they are. Tell about a time you saw someone treat a person differently because of who they were or where they were from.
Rachel didn't confess when she arrived in England. Hypothesize why she didn't tell the solicitor the truth of who she was immediately.
Some people don't think there is a difference between lying and omitting the truth. Compare/contrast telling an outright lie and just not telling the whole story about something in a Venn diagram.
Grumbloch took Rachel clothes shopping upon her arrival, and he wasn't happy about it. Explain why he wasn't happy buying Rachel clothes.
Rachel was having a hard time pretending to be Valerie in front of her grandfather. List the things she said but shouldn't have if she were really Valerie.
The grandfather's solution to Rachel's uncomfortable dinners was for her to eat with him instead of down in the dining room. Explain why this might make Rachel more uncomfortable than eating alone in the dining room.
Rachel can't find anything familiar in her new home. Describe how you would feel if you had to move and couldn't bring anything familiar with you to your new home.
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