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The book is equally dedicated to both description and dialogue. It is through description that Torey gives her opinions and descriptions of the people with whom she works. It is also through these descriptive passages that Torey shares her thoughts and ideas about Jadie's situation with her reader. It is through Torey's passages that include dialogue that the reader learns about the thoughts and emotions of the other characters that Torey includes in her novel.

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Ghost Girl: The True Story of a Child in Peril and the Teacher Who Saved Her