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How come Maggie was happy to escape from fourth-grade boys?

They insisted the third was awful.


100

In which grade is Maggie starting this year in the story?

Third grade

100

What is the name of Maggie's dog?

Kisser

200

Why does Mr. Schultz have to make his own coffee every other day?

He agreed to split the coffee-making responsibilities with his secretary. 

200

How come Maggie wanted to escape from sixth-grade boys?

They called her a cootie.

200

What does Mrs. Schultz do every morning, five times a week?

She leads fitness classes for women who want to lose weight. 

300

What are the THREE things that Ms. Madden give to Maggie as presents? (Be specific)

1) a tiny bottle of shampoo from a hotel

2) a free sample of perfume

3) an eraser shaped like a duck

300

What does Mrs. Leeper say to Maggie's mother during their conference?

Maggie is a reluctant cursive writer.

300

When Mr. Galloway asks Maggie why she is not writing in cursive in class, what did Maggie say as her reason?

She just said she doesn't want to and that she uses computer. 

400

How much time does Maggie believe it will take for her to begin writing cursive? 

Forever

400

Why did everyone start calling Maggie, Muggie Maggie?

She didn't close her 'a' when writing her name in cursive which ended up as Muggie instead of Maggie.

400

After seeing Maggie's paper (practicing cursive), what does Mrs. Leeper tell her to do?

Take it home and do it over.
500

By now, the whole third grade was interested in her revolt. Why does Maggie feel determined to continue her revolt still?

She wants to protect her pride. 

500

After talking to Mrs. Leeper over the phone, who did Maggie's mom tell Maggie that she'll be seeing?

The school psychologist

500

When Maggie's mom told Maggie what Mrs. Leeper had said about Maggie perhaps being too immature to write it, what was Maggie's reaction?

I am not! I am gifted and talented. 

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