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The Body of Christopher Creed Study Guide

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by Carol Plum-Ucci
About 87 pages (26,091 words)
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Chapter 18 Summary

Mrs. Creed sits in the principal's office to listen to Torey and Ali tell her about Christopher. However, she does not sit still for very long. When Torey and Ali talk about how Christopher never went to any parties or dances, how Chris had trouble making friends and acting like everyone else, Mrs. Creed becomes angry. Mrs. Creed tells them how her father tortured her when she was a child growing up in the boondocks and how this experience proves to her that one of the boons is very capable of murder. Mrs. Creed also denies that it is possible her son wrote that suicide note, because he was not an unhappy person. If he had been, surely she would have known. When Mrs. Creed storms out of the office, Torey calls her.....

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