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Stepping on the Cracks: Chapters 1-5 - Quiz
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What sort of game-player was Elizabeth? How can you tell? How do you act when you are losing a game?
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What question did Margaret ask herself when she saw the pictures of war children in the magazines? Tell about a time when you have felt like this.
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Compare and contrast the girls' view of going to war. How would you feel if you were drafted? Explain your answer.
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