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Scorpions Study Guide

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by Walter Dean Myers
About 59 pages (17,583 words)

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Chapter 16 Summary

Mr. Davidson has sent a letter to Mrs. Hicks asking her to come to school. He does not mention the gun in the letter. Jamal is home from school because he is not allowed to return. He calls the school and tells them that his mother is at the hospital with Randy and cannot come to school. Mr. Davidson tells Jamal to come back to school the next day.

The next phone call Jamal makes is to Griff's Bar-B-Que, where Indian hangs out. When he calls, Angel answers to phone. Jamal tells Angel that Randy told his mother that Indian should take over the Scorpions and get the money for his appeal. After Angel reports to Indian, he tells Jamal that he needs to say this in front of all of the Scorpions. Jamal.....

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