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Chapter 20

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Who else showed up at the Historical Society expecting it to be open on Friday?

In Fitzpatrick's journal he writes, "This is not the place to list my grievances against the man."

What does "grievances" mean in this sentence?

According to the journal, what day was repeating over and over for Leo and Amanda's great–great–grandfathers?

What did Fitzpatrick and Ellerby do to break the enchantment?

Fitzpatrick wrote in his journal, "Our mutual situation has forced us to mend our fences."

What does "mutual" mean in this sentence?

What does "mutual situation" mean to Fitzpatrick when he was writing in his journal?

What does "mend our fences" mean in this quote from the last 2 questions?

"Our mutual situation has forced us to mend our fences."

Why did the enchantment make this birthday repeat for Leo and Amanda?

What do Leo and Amanda plan to do tomorrow to try to break the enchantment?

Leo's mother wants to know why they are in the Historical Society when the sign says it is closed. What lie does Amanda tell her?

Were there any words that weren't clear to you?