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Starr deals with the grieving process throughout the book. She deals with the trauma of losing Natasha and Khalil in different ways. Use the chart below to track her stages of grief. Use quotations from the book that describes or demonstrates each stage of grief (include chapter and page numbers). Explain (at least one sentence) how your chosen quotation describes the stage of grief listed. Mr. Gā€™s Grade
Method of Grief
Significant Quotation (include chapter and page numbers)
1 Sentence Explanation of Quotation

DENIAL (+20)
Shock and awful

ANGER (+20)

BARGAINING (+20)

DEPRESSION (+20)

ACCEPTANCE (+20)

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