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We never know the worth of water until the well is dry. Explain what this saying means. Use an example from your own life to help explain it.
Why don't you think Mr. Birkway got upset with Beth Ann when she yelled that she hated symbols, and English, and idiot symbols?
Do you think it was right or wrong of Mr. Birkway to read people's journal entries out loud? Explain your answer.
How was Sal able to relate all of the messages left on the Winterbottom's doorstep to the thought of Margaret Cadaver seeing her husband and mother come out of the ambulance?
In the beginning of Chapter 34, Sal says "that next day was probably one of the best and surely the worst, in Gram's and Gramps's lives." Explain what she meant.
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