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Grandmother O'Toole was a very frugal lady who usually refused to accept unnecessary gifts. Explain the clever story Chester Stockard dreamed up so that Grandmother O'Toole would accept her new cane bell.
Why did the Miller twins mistake the twins' customers for "two small demons leading away hundreds of enchanted children who have sacks tied over their head"?
Compare Benji's description of the Madman of Piney Woods with Red's account of the South Woods Lion Man. In your opinion, do the woods hold two monstrous beings, or one. Give reasons to support your answer.
Because he aspired to become a newspaper man, Benji often created headlines for each situation he encountered. Consider the persons or events Red has encountered during this portion of the book, and create five fitting headlines.
In spite of Grandmother O'Toole's severe treatment of Red, Chester Stockard refused to put her in an asylum. Explain why he chose to let her live with him and his son, Alvin.
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