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Stepping on the Cracks: Chapters 25-28 - Quiz
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How did Elizabeth's and Margaret's feelings toward Gordy change through the course of the story? Tell about someone toward whom your feelings have changed.
How might the story have been different if Margaret had resisted Elizabeth urging her to do things she didn't want to do?
Tell about a time when you wished you could go back to being a little kid, with no cares in the world.
How did Margaret feel about Jimmy's medals? Do you think you would feel the same way? Give reasons for your answer.
If you were Mrs. Smith, would you have pressed charges against Mr. Smith? Tell why you would act this way.
Do you think Margaret deserved her punishment? Tell why you feel this way.
Compare and contrast Mother's and Margaret's views on helping Stuart. Whom do you think is right? Tell why you feel this way.
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