maritzahernandez32
maritzahernandez32
16.12.2021 • 
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While visiting Howard University, Zuri reflects on the girls who have attended before her: "Maybe they couldn't go back to their old hoods because they've grown too big, too tall. Not in size, but in... experience. In...feeling. I wonder how I'll change, too" (p.
142)
Make sure to address the following items in your response:
1. What does it mean to grow in the way that Zuri describes?
2. How do you see Zuri grow and change over the course of the novel?
3. Do you think that Zuri might grow too "big" for her hood in Bushwick someday?

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