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Why did the writer feel bad at the end of paragraph 9 when she said that no scolding from a teacher or preaching from a parent could linger as much as that hurt in her heart?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
What evidence from the text showed approval of the writer's action toward Mary Lou by the rest of her classmates?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
What language features from the text in paragraph 3 tells you that the writer actually did not agree with her classmates who dislike Mary Lou on the first time they me?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
In Paragraph 3, Mary Lou walked past the writer's table without making eye contact. What does this tell you about Mary Lou's behaviour towards everyone?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
What words from the text tells the writer that the Mary Lou was disliked by many people?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
What word in this sentence tells us that the writer was unsure if she would be accepted by her classmates? - I was thrilled to be a member of the club, however tentative.
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
How did the writer gain momentum in bullying Mary Lou in front of her new classmates in order to prove that she was one of them?
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
In paragraph 4, what did the writer associate being accepted by her new classmates wit
She did not let the bullying bother her and had the courage to sit by herself.
She used nasty remarks and followed by pulling Mary Lou on her strap making he rfall.
Mary's dressing up like a nerd makes people dislike her.
tentative
The writer said that she had sense enough not to say so.
Like being accepted in a club
They were laughing like it was all a joke.
She was feeling extreme guilt and regretted her actions for causing hurt to Mary Lou as well as Mary's father.
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