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Question #4

Why does Opal decide to read to Gloria Dump in this chapter?





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Question #6

How does Miss Franny feel when she thinks that Opal has never heard of the Civil War?





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Question #7

Why is the Civil War so important to Miss Franny?





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Question #8

When Amanda is asked to stay for the story Miss Franny is going to tell, she gives a real big "dramatic" sigh.

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





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Chapter 15

Why does Winn–Dixie like to sit in front of the fan at the library?

What two things happen when Miss Franny has one of her fits?

Winn–Dixie reacts to Miss Fanny during her fit, and Opal reacts to Winn–Dixie during thunderstorms. How are these two reactions similar?

Why does Opal decide to read to Gloria Dump in this chapter?

What book does Miss Franny recommend that Opal read to Gloria?

How does Miss Franny feel when she thinks that Opal has never heard of the Civil War?

Why is the Civil War so important to Miss Franny?

When Amanda is asked to stay for the story Miss Franny is going to tell, she gives a real big "dramatic" sigh.

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

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Question #3

Why did the army take Littmus, despite how young he was?





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