jerrysandoval22
jerrysandoval22
11.12.2020 • 
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Meg respects her father and his work. Why do you believe she is initially angry with him? How does this change the more Meg understands her father’s choices and her role in the mission? Meg states, “It has to be me.It can’t be anyone else.” How does she come to accept or “choose” the task at hand? What does this mean about Meg’s understanding of what must be done to save Charles Wallace? Why must Meg go alone to Camazotz? How is her relationship with Charles Wallace important to her ability to free him?

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