My Point-- and I Do Have One Topics for Discussion

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My Point-- and I Do Have One Topics for Discussion

This Study Guide consists of approximately 24 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of My Point-- and I Do Have One.
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What kind of student is Ellen in high school? What kind of support does she receive from the teachers to help her graduate?

How does Ellen cope with her fear of flying? How does she frighten a nun away on one of her flights?

What points to Ellen's strong stance on animal rights? What does she think of zoos? How does she feel about animals being used to test cosmetics?

Why does Ellen dislike writing her book at a desk? Where does she wind up writing most of her book? What advice does she give to youngsters about school?

What advice does Ellen give on curing the common cold? What cure does she offer for headaches and walking pneumonia? How can hiccups be stopped?

How does Ellen prepare to participate in the Iditarod? How many dogs does she have for her sled? How does...

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