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The Mighty Miss Malone: Chapters 16-20 - Quiz
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Summarize what Mrs. Carsdale wrote in her letter. Include details of why Mr. and Mrs. Carsdale were leaving Gary for a few years.
Explain how Jimmie had become acquainted with Marvelous Marvin. Why do you think Marv was willing to help the Malone family? Do you think Jimmie was correct in lining up help from a man like Marv? Why or why not?
Describe Marvelous Marvin's car. Include how the car ride to Chicago felt, compared to other trips Deza had taken with Mr. Rhymes in his car.
Explain the preparations that had to be made for the family's train ride to Detroit. What was Deza missing when she began to pack her blanket?
List four cause-and-effect statements for this section of the book.
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