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English, 08.11.2019 01:31 edwardo99

6. what can you infer about mama's feelings toward mass
based on the information she gives before dee arrives
7. do you think the reason dee gives for changing her no
reason? explain your answer.
8. how does the origin of the quilts affect maggie's feeling
how does it affect dee?
9. how does dee feel about maggie? support your ans
from the story.
10. dee says at the end, "you just don't understand." in you
does mama understand? explain.
evaluate and connect
11. why do you think, does the author begin the story w
of the yard and a daydream about being on a television
nanging her name is her only
laggie's feelings about them?
s maggie? support your answer with details
understand." in your opinion,
different if the characters lived in another time and ano
13. which sister do you like better, maggie or dee? give
14. do you feel that you understand your own heritage! ex!
15. what advice would you like to give to maggie? to de
or begin the story with a description
ing on a television show?
ting play? how might the story be
another time and another place?
", maggie or dee? give reasons.
ne to maggie? to dee? to mama?

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