Why did Nora stay home on Monday?
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Why did Nora stay home on Monday?
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How did Nora’s parents handled the new information about her intelligence. Would you want to be in her place, why or why not?
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Nora had a plan that involved all the kids getting zeroes. Give your opinion about whether you think this will work. Tell us why it is a good plan or not and why.
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Nora begins to realize that her plan may not work. Mrs. Hackney says, “A gift like yours comes with responsibilities, Nora. I want you to think about that.” What do you think the responsibilities she is talking about might be? What do you think you are responsible for?
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Mrs. Hackney confronts Nora about the tests she has taken and received zeroes on in every subject. Nora gives her reason. What is Nora’s reason?
Do you think she is making a good point or not? Why?
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Nora and Stephen have a new plan which they start on Thursday. Nora carries out the plan all day by something she does in each of her classes. Tell us the main topic in each class she attends and what she did in all the classes.
language arts?
art?
math?
music?
gym?
science?
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