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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Chapter Twenty-one

By the end of this chapter, Callie is especially dismayed.  Why is that?  What was Granddaddy trying to tell her at the end of this chapter?  Please be thorough and thoughtful with your responses.

6 comments:

  1. I am not sure what you mean I feel like Callie was acting the exact opposite of being dismayed.

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  2. I believe that grandfather was trying to tell Callie that men aren't the only scientists and that women have made some very important scientific discoveries. I also agree with Angus that she seemed to be the opposite of dismayed.

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  3. I am also not sure what you mean because Calpurnia does not seem dismayed?

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  4. I am also not sure what you mean because Calpurnia does not seem dismayed.

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  5. Mr. Budgar can you please help me along with the rest of my group to know why you think that Callie seemed dismayed?

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  6. I am not sure why Callie felt dismayed because she didn't seemed dismayed. Can you please help us along?

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