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"Deer do not attack a mountain lion, even though they outnumber it." Write what you think Sacajawea meant by this.
Sacajawea asked the river for something, and when she got it, she regretted the fact. Write about a time when you got what you asked for but were disappointed. Why do you think that contentment is often difficult to achieve?
Reread the story of the little mice that begins chapter seven. Rewrite the story using different characters and objects. Include a moral at the end of your story to make the fable complete.
"Learn to read and the world will open wide to you in every direction." Explain this quote from the end of chapter four. Make connections to your life. How has reading changed your life? How would your life be different if you could not read? How would an adult's life be different if he or she could not read?
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