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How could Marguerite feel that she knew Momma, but never really knew her?
Why was Bailey's seeing a dead man so significant to his interpretation of racial relationships?
Explain why the Asian population dwindled before Maya's eyes.
How did school compare to Maya's former school?
Maya felt Miss Kirwin was a brilliant teacher. What qualities, in your opinion, make a brilliant teacher?
How was Daddy Clidell a true father to Maya?
How did Daddy Bailey mislead Dolores?
Did Maya make the correct choice to drive? Why or why not?
Predict what Dolores will do when Daddy Bailey and Marguerite return.
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