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The Flunking of Joshua T. Bates: Chapters 7 - 10 - Quiz
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What do you think Mrs. Goodwin meant when she told Josh that there are "all kinds of flunking"? Explain your answer.
At the end of the book Josh told Mrs. Goodwin he felt homesick. What do you think he was homesick for? What do you think Mrs. Goodwin was homesick for?
Mrs. Goodwin helped Josh through his tough times repeating third grade. Josh was also able to help Mrs. Goodwin through a tough time. In what ways do you think Josh was able to help Mrs. Goodwin? Explain your answer.
Mrs. Goodwin was a wonderful teacher. Write a letter to a great teacher that you have had.
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