"President Cleveland, Where Are You?"

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11 questions
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How do the President cards improve the boys' history grades?

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What prize will be awarded to the first person to collect every card in the President collection?

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Who tells Jerry where he can get a President Cleveland card?

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How does Jerry discover that his brother Armand is in love?

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Who finally wins the prize for a complete card collection?

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Why is Armand upset when Sally asks him to escort her to the dance?

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What does Jerry do with the money he gets from selling the President Cleveland card?

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Make a conclusion. Rollie Tremaine is the only son of a storeowner. He lives in a big white house and likes to jingle the coins in his pocket. He casually spends many quarters on cowboy cards. What do you conclude about Rollie Tremaine?

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Make a conclusion. Armand asks Jerry for money for their father's gift, and Jerry gives ten cents. Jerry finds out he can't spend the rest of his money on cowboy cards. Jerry speeds to the department store. When he sees that Armand has already bought their father a tie, Jerry's chest hurts. What do you conclude about how Jerry feels?

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Make a conclusion. Jerry's father receives no paycheck for four weeks. Having no work to do makes him feel restless and irritable. He seems suddenly to become much older. What do you conclude about how Jerry's father feels?

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Lemire's Drugstore in Frenchtown sells President cards.An entire box of President cards at Lemire's sometimes contains just one President. Roger and Jerry bike over to the North Side. They trade cards with boys there. They get five President cards that nobody in Frenchtown has. What do you conclude about the store in the North Side?