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Chapters 1-4
Reading Check
1. Zora (Chapter 1)
2. Because her neighbors, Shoe and Check, urinate in the hallway (Chapter 2)
3. Sneakers that cost $120 (Chapter 3)
4. Zenna has the flu. (Chapter 4)
Short Answer
1. Raspberry’s father had a drug addiction that caused her family to unravel; Raspberry’s father was violent to her mother; Raspberry and Momma have experienced homelessness, as well as living in a women’s shelter. (Chapters 1-4)
Chapters 5-8
Reading Check
1. She overhears two elderly women discussing house-cleaning rates on the bus. (Chapter 5)
2. Because her parents already expect her to do a lot of work for their family food truck (Chapter 6)
3. Her love of money (Chapter 8)
Short Answer
1. Mai has a Black mother and a Korean father, but racial identity is a sore subject for her—she does not identify as biracial. Ja’nae thinks that that’s silly, and that Mai should, like their friend Ming (who is also Black and Korean) feel a sense of pride over her biracial identity. (Chapter 7)
Chapters 9-12
Reading Check
1. By making racist comments toward Mai (Chapter 9)
2.
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