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Driver's Ed Study Guide

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by Caroline B. Cooney
About 48 pages (14,429 words)
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The mothers of Remy and Morgan find it harder to forgive the teens for stealing the stop sign than their fathers do. What factors might explain this difference?

When Lark runs a red light during driving instruction in Chapter One, she says that she stopped but "forgot to stay stopped." In Chapter Two, Morgan says that he is like Lark, because he also stopped but forgot to stay stopped. What does this sentence mean for Morgan? How does it describe his actions on the night the stop sign was stolen?

Three people were involved in stealing the stop sign: Nickie, Morgan and Remy. Who do you think was most responsible.....

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