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Tiger Eyes Study Guide

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by Judy Blume
About 114 pages (34,318 words)
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Chapter 31 Summary

Jane, and Davey have agreed to try out together for the school production of Oklahoma! Davey is a little nervous about trying out on her own and when Jane is ten minutes late, she has almost made up her mind to leave the audition. Jane shows up to the audition drunk because she refuses to get up on stage sober. Against her good judgment, Davey goes into the auditorium and waits her turn. The head of the music department, Ms. Dersh, is running the audition and calls groups of the three from the beginning of the alphabet followed by groups from the end. Jane is the third name to be called, and Davey makes a last effort to convince Jane not to audition drunk. Jane refuses, gets on stage and performs terribly off.....

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