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When the commotion about Mike is taking place in the Winterbottom home, Sal begins to get very sad about everything going on. She becomes sad for herself, and something she had lost. Explain what she means by this.
While Sal is looking after the beagle that reminded her of Moody Blue, she thinks about her mother's trip to Idaho. She says that, "Maybe part of it was for my mother and part of it was for me." What do you think she meant by that?
What does the bird singing in the tree near Sal's mother's grave symbolize?
What was your reaction when you found out about what happened to Sal's mother and who Mrs. Cadaver was?
By the end of the story, Sal has learned several lessons about herself and her family and friends. What are some of those discoveries?
Explain the three things that Sal says she is jealous of at the end of the story.
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