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Chapter 11

What is this chapter mostly about?

What wakes Opal up during the night?

Opal describes Winn–Dixie as "tearing" back out of the preacher's room.

What does the word "tearing" mean as used in this chapter?

Why does Opal compare Winn–Dixie and her father to a bowling ball and a pin?

Opal's father tells her that Winn–Dixie has a pathological fear. What does he mean?

What does Opal's father in this chapter that makes Opal talk about how much she loves him?

What inference can be made about the main reason Opal's father cares about Winn–Dixie?

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Question #2

Why does Otis let the animals out of their cages?





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Question #3

What instrument does Otis play for the animals?

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Question #5

How does Opal get the shop back in order?





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Question #6

Opal says that her father probably would like that she is working for a "criminal."

What does the word "criminal"mean in this chapter?





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Question #7

Why is Opal collecting stories in her head?





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