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My Darling, My Hamburger Study Guide

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by Paul Zindel
About 46 pages (13,797 words)
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1. Unwanted pregnancies remain a major problem in the United States, despite several means of birth control.

Why is this the case? Why are Sean and Liz faced with this problem?

2. Discuss the shifting narrative vision of My Darling, My Hamburger, considering the first-person documents and the third-person narration colored by the consciousnesses of the four major characters. How successful is this narrative approach in conveying Zindel's meaning?

3. Write an essay describing what.....

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