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Ordinary People: Chapters 12 - 16 - Quiz
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What happens that can be viewed as progress where Conrad's social life is concerned?
Explain the following quote, "A little advice, Kiddo, about feeling. Don't think too much about it. And don't expect it always to tickle."
What would have been a better way for Beth to handle letting Conrad know that she was aware he quit the swim team?
In what ways is Conrad like his mother? List at least three examples.
Do you think Berger's advice for Conrad to let go of his anger once in awhile has helped or hurt Conrad?
Answer Berger's question, "Who is it who can't forgive who?"
Which item that Conrad puts on his list is the most important? Justify your answer.
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