Chapter 3 - Mrs. Which
Chapter 3 Review Guide
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- Definitions
Gamboled: to skip around
Judiciously: making decisions wisely
Morass: confusing situation
Questions:
• How is Calvin’s home life different from Meg’s? How is his school life different from Meg’s?
• What does Mrs. Murry mean when she says, “. . . just because we don’t understand doesn’t mean that the explanation doesn’t exist.”
• What is a “willing suspension of belief”? How does having a willing suspension of belief help Mrs. Murry?
• What are the hard questions that Calvin asks about Meg’s father?
• Are you surprised when the children go off with Mrs. Who, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Which? Why do they go off with these strange women?
• How is Calvin’s home life different from Meg’s? How is his school life different from Meg’s?
• What does Mrs. Murry mean when she says, “. . . just because we don’t understand doesn’t mean that the explanation doesn’t exist.”
• What is a “willing suspension of belief”? How does having a willing suspension of belief help Mrs. Murry?
• What are the hard questions that Calvin asks about Meg’s father?
• Are you surprised when the children go off with Mrs. Who, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Which? Why do they go off with these strange women?