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Compare and contrast three students. What landed each in room 117, and why did that trait lead the administration to labeling that student as “unteachable”? Do you agree that these students need some kind of special education plan? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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The kids’ vuvuzela heist is punished with suspension, but it also deepens the relationship between Mr. Kermit and the class. Do you think the theft was right, wrong, or a mix of both? Can you see the argument for the opposite choice?
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