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Describe Callie. Do you think that she is a typical girl for her time? Why or why not?
At the beginning of the book, Callie's grandfather is a somewhat mysterious and frightening figure. Discuss how the first elaborate description of his library either confirms that opinion for you, or disabuses you of that notion. Provide examples from the text to support your opinion.
What does Callie find so satisfying about watching the possum wars? First describe the progression of the wars, and then explain why this process gives Callie so much pleasure. Provide a supporting quotation from the text.
Compare and contrast Mother and Viola. Both are instrumental in the running of the house and the farm, but they are very different women. Discuss their similarities and their differences.
Names are imbued with meaning in
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
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