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“Lillian’s Dying Wishes”
After reading about Nanabush’s attempts to carry out Lillian’s secret dying wishes, students will make inferences from the text to write the omitted dialogue between the two characters.
Because Taylor does not want readers to know in advance what Nanabush will do, he does not reveal what Lillian asks of Nanabush as she is dying. Once you have finished the novel, though, you should have all the information you need to figure out what her two wishes were.
In this activity, you will write a brief dialogue between Lillian and Nanabush that makes explicit the things she made him promise to do.
○ Lillian’s wishes for Maggie and Virgil
○ the symbolism of the thunderstorm
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