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Do you think you would pamper or resent your sibling if he or she were handicapped? Give reasons for your answer.
Summarize the story of
The Acorn Pirate
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Ron grapples with the thought of losing the race on purpose in order to make Spider the hero, but then decides not to do this. What would you have done if you were Ron? Give reasons for your answer.
Tell about a time when you had a hard time saying goodbye.
Give your interpretation of the last lines from the novel: "They understood and felt many things I would never comprehend. They were racers, mountain climbers, observers, and kings. And they were dying."
Do you think Camp Wiggin truly was "...a place for children and their expectations and fantasies for life"? Give evidence from the novel to support your answer.
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