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Question #7

What happens at the end of the chapter that makes Opal even happier than before?





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Chapter 8

What is the main idea of this chapter?

How has Winn–Dixie changed since Opal first found him?

What does Opal want to buy at the pet store?

Opal asks if she can pay for the items at the pet store on an "installment plan".

What does the term "installment plan" mean?

What causes Opal to offer to work at the pet store?

Why does Otis finally decide to let Opal work at the store?

What happens at the end of the chapter that makes Opal even happier than before?

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Question #3

Why do the Dewberry boys tell Opal not to go into Gloria's yard?





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Question #4

Opal does something that surprises the Dewberry boys.What is it?





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Question #5

Why doesn't Winn–Dixie smile at Gloria like he does with other people?





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Question #6

What does Gloria mean when she says she says "so as I can see you with my heart?"





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Question #7

What three reasons does Opal give for telling all about her life?

She likes that Gloria grows things like Opal's mother did.

She feels sorry for Gloria because she doesn't have any friends.

She knows Winn–Dixie trusts Gloria from the way the dog looks at the woman.

She has been lonely and waiting to tell someone her story.