Chapter six begins the "Summer" Season of Life as We Knew It. Miranda and her family continued to make the best out of a changing world while Miranda also tries to live the life of a normal teanager.
- How would you describe the relationship between Miranda and Dan?
- Why is Miranda's mother so angry about Miranda leaving the food line to get Dan (pp. 100-101). What suprises you the most about her reaction?
- Why is it so important to Miranda's mother that Jonny go to baseball camp?
- Is the tension between Miranda and her mother typical for teenagers and their parents about dating? Why or why not?
1. They love eachother (Guy's so corny!!!)
ReplyDelete2. Because she was worried that they could've ran out of food, due to the whole moon-i-oon crisis. And the only part that really surprises me is how scarce and rational food is getting in this booky.
3. So that he can bring food home... yo.
4. In my eyes, nowadays it is more understandable, due to teenage pregnancies becoming a little more common in this decade than in previous decades.
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1- That they have strong feelings for eachother and they love eachother and care about eachother.
ReplyDelete1 They love eachother!
ReplyDelete2 The risk of not getting food because of leaving the line, her Mom cares for her family thats it.
3 Jonny can be cared for there
4 Yes. Parents dont like having their kids dating, they always feel they are still too young
2- That is because of mrs. Nesbit being left alone.
ReplyDelete3- So she can conserve food.
4- yes because they do not want the son/daughter getting sad if they break up.