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In chapter 29 Annie admits to herself that she couldn't see "the angry man so much in Andrew Snow." List at least four examples Annie gave when she couldn't picture him as a man who'd killed someone.
Explain the unwritten pact between Adele Parks and Annie.
List one adjective that best describes either Rew or Andrew Snow. Next, write a paragraph explaining why that adjective is a fitting one for him.
Annie frequently noted that "Rew was smarter than she" or "Rew was the smart one." Do you agree with her? Why or why not? Give reasons to support your answer.
On day nineteen, Andrew Snow and Annie had a friendly discussion about the beautiful forest in the back. During their conversation, Andrew explained why he escaped the prison by cutting through the forest, even though most of the inmates ran towards the highway. Why did Andrew decide to flee through the woods? What did Annie hope he'd say as his reason for choosing the woods?
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