What does Lindsay always do before leaving parties, why?
Steals something from the party; as a souvenir;
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How did Juliet escape the party? (Day 5)
Out of the bathroom window.
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How did Sam die during Day 2?
In the same car crash.
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How did Juliet kill herself? (Day 3)
She shot herself.
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What changed from the previous days during Sam's last day?
go to Starbucks before school/ sends Juliet, Kent and Rob appropriate roses/ stands up to Mr. Daimler/ asks Kent for a favor/ breaks up with Rob/saves Juliet/
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Why does the protagonist feel the need to visit Goose Point with her sister? (Chapter 5)
The visit to Goose Point serves as a way for the protagonist to reconnect with her past, explore her identity, and assess whether her childhood dreams and memor
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According to Sam, who's the prettiest of her group?
Lindsay
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No points!
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Double points!
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Go to first place!
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Give points!
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Lose 50 points!
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Win 15 points!
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Why does Sam seek to avoid the party, and what does it represent for her? (chapter 3)
Sam avoids the party out of fear of repeating the events that may lead to fatal consequences, representing her desire to alter her fate. It symbolizes her strug
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How does the relationship with her sister impact the protagonist's feelings? (Chapter 5)
Sam asks Izzy if kids make fun of her lisp, and Izzy says they do sometimes, but she would not change it because it is "her voice." Sam marvels at Izzy's courag
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What happened to Elody and why? (Day 5)
She died; she was sitting in the passenger seat, which took the most impact.
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What does Sam mean by, 'It was never about saving my life. Not, at least, in the way that I thought'?
This statement reflects her understanding that her life experiences and the relationships she has formed are what truly matterโit's not about surviving or avoid