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How was India's experience in buying an invalid ticket similar to her mother's mistake when she was hoping to save their house? Who do you think Mickey represented?
Describe Chuck's difficult drive once he decided to drive Finn and Mouse away from Falling Bird. Do you think Chuck is sincere in trying to help the children find their way to their real home? Why or why not?
Summarize the tactics used to persuade India to remain in Flying Bird. Of the three children, why do you think she was the easiest to persuade?
Explain what happened at each "welcome." Why do you think that most passengers chose to remain in Flying Bird and become citizens?
Consider India Tompkins. List three ways you are like her and three ways you differ from her.
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