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Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio: Chapters 16-Epilogue - Quiz
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Peg felt both happy and sad to be able to go home for Christmas. Explain both her happy and sad feelings.
Peg felt like part of her family again when she went home for Christmas. List all of the activities that made her feel normal again.
Peg was shocked when she saw her redecorated bedroom. Tell about a time someone did something nice for you but you weren't sure how you felt about it.
Peg had mixed feelings when her mother talked to her about giving away all of her old toys. Explain why she didn't want to give up the toys that she no longer played with.
Peg was both excited and afraid about being sent home for good. Compare/contrast her feelings about going home.
Peg's friends were very curious about her polio experience, and Peg just wanted to get back to normal. What should Peg do to get her friends over their curiosity so that they can get back to normal?
Peg had a schedule of events to do daily. List all of the things that Peg had to do to continue her recovery.
About two weeks after Dorothy had been sent home, she wrote Peg a letter saying she wasn't sure she was happy to be home. Peg understood exactly what she was saying. Explain why the girls were feeling this way.
Peg was a local celebrity because she was the only one in Austin to get polio that year. Predict what is going to happen six months from now.
Peg kept in touch with all of her roommates after getting out of the hospital. Describe the grownup lives of Peg and all her roommates.
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