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Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade: The Outcast-I Can See My Shoes - Quiz
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Summarize the story the truck driver told police after he was pulled over with Robyn in the back. Why did he drive past the shopping center? Do you think his story was believable? Why or why not?
Why do you think Mrs. Hanson went the extra mile to try and help Elsie? What did her actions reveal about her character?
Describe how Mrs. Sawyer changed during the course of the story. What do you think caused her to change? How did Jenny feel about her mother's new attitude?
When Jenny approached Mrs. Hanson, asking her to talk to Mrs. Edwards, she told Jenny, "please don't say it isn't fair again. If there's one thing that makes me look forward to retirement, it's knowing I won't have to hear ‘It isn't fair' any more." Speculate who Mrs. Hanson had heard those words from, over and over again.
Jack didn't tell anyone that Elsie hit him in the mouth with her bat. When asked, he told Jenny, "What do you think I am, a narc?" In your opinion, why didn't Jack tell on Elsie?
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