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When Louisiana read the Florence Nightingale book aloud to Raymie, she completely changed the content. Explain what Louisiana claimed that Florence Nightingale carried instead of a lantern, and how Florence used the item.
Explain what thoughts raced through Raymie's mind while she was rescuing Louisiana from the pond.
When Mr. Clarke called Raymie at the hospital, he only said a few words and Raymie couldn't think of anything to say to him. Why do you think she was speechless? Why is this scene an important one?
In your opinion, which of the three girls was the leader? Give reasons to support your answer.
Speculate whether the girls will continue to take baton-twirling lessons from Ida Nee. Give reasons to support your answer.
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