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Bucking the Sarge: Chapters 1-5 - Quiz
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Compare and contrast Luther T. Farrell and his best friend, Sparky. Why do you think they remained close friends for so many years?
Explain how the Sarge made such huge profits from her group homes. What were other sources of income for the Sarge?
Characterize the Sarge. What kind of relationship did she have with her son, Luther? In your opinion, was she a good mother? Why or why not?
List at least three magical feats Darnell performed on a regular basis. Why do you think the Sarge considered him as her favorite employee? What is your opinion of Darnell's "magical feats"?
At age fifteen, Luther T. Farrell had a driver's license, money, nice clothes, and a vehicle to drive. Explain the downsides to his life.
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