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Please read Friday-Quinn and answer all the questions.

QUINN: FRIDAY

QUESTION

RESPONSE

EVIDENCE

1. What were the only things on

Quinn's mind that Friday? Is this

similar to Rashad? Explain.

2. What do we find out about

Quinn's family?

3. Describe Quinn's neighborhood.

Why do you believe the author

decided to have him live in such

a neighborhood? Use evidence to

support your response.

4. How are the stories of Rashad

and Quinn brought together?

5. Why does Quinn run from the

scene of the incident?

6. Why does Quinn run from the

scene? What does he think about

as he leaves the scene?

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