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Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio: Chapter 13-15 - Quiz
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Peg's dad taught himself to play the accordion in a week. Hypothesize why he taught himself to play such a difficult instrument.
Peg's mother got her textbooks from her school so that Peg wouldn't fall behind her friends in school. Explain how Peg kept up with her friends at her old school.
Sister Kenny didn't know the children she was treating had polio. Describe the things she did for the children that made them feel better.
Peg had to learn to move every part of her body all over again. Tell about a time that you had to learn something over. How did you feel? Was it easier or more difficult to learn?
Peg's roommates had all been sick longer than she had been, didn't have family visiting them every week, and were not recuperating as fast as Peg was. Describe how each roommate must have felt when they saw Peg getting better so quickly.
The day Peg had to give up her wheelchair, she felt like crying. Explain what Peg was feeling seeing her wheelchair go for good.
Even though Peg had so many things to feel happy about, as Christmas approached, she was feeling sadder and sadder. List all the things that Peg is missing about Christmas.
Peg is feeling sad at missing all her Christmas traditions. Describe a Christmas tradition that your family has.
Alice has lived in the hospital since she was three years old. Hypothesize why Alice is so cranky and mean all the time.
Peg couldn't use her crutches as she walked down the aisle because it was too crowded. Predict how Peg was feeling as she got ready to go down the aisle without her crutches.
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