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Why does Francie think the librarian keeps recommending the same books?
They were the only ones she had read. They were on a recommended list. They were good for children.
Where does Francie live?
In an apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
What was Francine's favorite place at home?
The fire scape.
Why did Francine want to grow up, work hard, and save money?
To buy every single book that she liked.
Why did Francie started copying one of the books?
Because she wanted to have her own book.
Name one of the two books that the librarian recommended to Francie over and over again.
If I were king and Beverly of Graustark
True or false: The librarian loved children.
False.
How many books did Francie read on Saturdays?
Two
What request did Francie used to do every week?
Francie used to ask for a recommendation about a good book for a girl.
How old was Francie?
11 years old.
Francie went to the library every day, so why didn't the librarian know how old Francie was?
Because the librarian never looked up into Francie's face.
What did Francie use to do on Saturdays?
She used to read a book recommended by the librarian.
What is the meaning of enthusiasm? Explain and make a sentence.
joy.
Who was the first author that Francie read about?
Abbott.
True or false: Francie was reading in alphabetical order and skipping the dry books.
False. She did not skip the dry ones.
How many books was Francie reading?
A book per day.
How many books did Francie want to read?
All the books in the world.
What did Francie think about the library?
That it was beautiful.
What is the meaning of shabby? Explain and make a sentence.
In poor condition