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You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown: Chapters 11-13 - Quiz
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What did Amber's mom write in her letter than confused Amber? How did Aunt Pam explain why Amber's mom wrote what she did? Do you think Aunt Pam was right? Why or why not?
What were the doubts that Amber's dad had? How did Amber feel about this? What did she tell her dad?
Explain why Amber got so upset soon after her dad arrived at the flat. Discuss the different emotions she was feeling.
How was Amber's dad honest with her? Did it help Amber? Why or why not? What did Amber's dad say to help comfort her?
Describe the three final letters Amber wrote while she was in London.
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