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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Passage 2
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This passage from My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley takes place during Act Three, when Margaret and Jackie face the strong emotions caused by Rosie’s imminent departure from her childhood home to live with Jackie. Rosie is not present to see this emotional tug-of-war over her past and future, having left Margaret’s office. MARGARET (pause.): Rosie’s told me, Jackie. JACKIE (terrified.): I wasn’t going to — MARGARET: No, I expect you had another date planned when you were going to tell me that you’d like Rosie back. Or perhaps you were just going to tell me over the... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Passage 2
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10 Questions

1. What causes Jackie to run from the room?
2. Which of the following most accurately describes the emotions in this passage?
3. Which of the following most accurately describes the emotions in this passage?
4. Why is Jackie terrified at first?
5. What does Jackie agonize over?
6. What is the immediate context for this passage?
7. What does Jackie agonize over?
8. Margaret presents different versions of what it means to have a relationship with a child. Which one of the following is NOT one of these?
9. What happens next, chronologically?
10. What emotion does Margaret convey with the words, 'those are my years'?