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Pick of the Litter: Chapters 19-24 - Quiz
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Tom's grandpa gives him a family heirloom-the wooden shotgun. Write about a time when something special was given to you.
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What do you think the differences and similarities are between the words "trust" and "truth"?
Tom used a lot of courage to keep quiet about his feelings for Tad when Jeb Owens was picking his dog. Explain what it means to be courageous. Include a time when you had to use courage, too.
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