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Life had drastically changed for Rachel. Compare/contrast Rachel's lives: in Africa, at Stagsway, and at Ditchley.
Rachel had several strikes against her when she arrived at Ditchley. List the things that Miss Ethelward thought were lacking in Rachel's education.
Rachel had a strictly regimented day at Ditchley. Make up a schedule of your daily activities and compare them to Rachel's activities.
Rachel ran out of the classroom crying when she saw the drawing of her parents on the board. Explain why seeing that drawing upset Rachel so much.
Nora was the only girl that seemed to want to make friends with Rachel. Make a Venn diagram and compare and contrast Nora and Rachel.
All summer long, Rachel thought about her dream to become a doctor and return to Africa. List all of the things she did while home for the summer that would help her when she returned to school.
Rachel's dream is to become a doctor and return to Africa to reopen the mission started by her parents. Tell about a dream you have and what obstacles you will have to overcome to achieve it.
Grandfather seemed to accept that Rachel wanted to become a doctor just before he died. Hypothesize why Grandfather changed his mind about Rachel attending university and becoming a doctor.
There are many new words in Rachel's life. Keep a dictionary with the word, language, and definition.
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