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Life as We Knew It: Chapters 14-17 - Quiz
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Summarize Miranda's assessment of Reverend Marshall. Do you agree with her? Tell why you feel this way.
When Miranda's mom said she was past caring, part of Miranda wished she meant it, and part of her was scared that she did mean it. Explain what she meant by this. Tell about a time when you had mixed feelings.
Summarize Mrs. Nesbitt's final wishes. Evaluate what this says about her character.
Miranda said she felt herself turning into a rock that would last forever, but if things didn't get better, she didn't want to last forever. Do you agree with her? Give reasons for your answer.
Miranda wondered if they would have anything to be thankful for at Thanksgiving. What would you say to her?
Reread Miranda's entry for December 10. How has her perspective on what constitutes "good times" changed?
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