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Chris advises Tony that the only way to be a good sailor is to be a safe one. To what other sports do you think that applies?
Chris explains that many parts of the neighborhood are named for people or things from long ago. Are there any such examples in your neighborhood?
Do you think Chris was really ready to sail alone? Why or why not?
Grandma said Tony has the "spirit of the sailors." What do you think that means?
Tony doesn't agree when Grandma says he can find a treasure at the library. Was he right? What kind of treasure do you think Grandma meant?
How is Littlejohn fitting into Tony's sailing?
Was it smart for Tony to follow the couple? Explain.
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