At Her Father's and Her Mother's Place
1. Why does Talya repeatedly postpone asking her father why they don't live all together as a family?
2. Why does Talya read the violet-colored note addressed to her father? Why does it seem to open "reluctantly"?
3. After reading the letter and writinf the note saying she is going home, why is she "panic stricken" when she hears her father coming home? Why does she fake being sick?
4. Why is Talya more relaxed and happy at her father's house?
5. Why does Talya's mother always tell her of the distressing thinkgs she sees at her work?
6. Why doesn't Talya ask questions about why her mother must help everyone who needs her? Why doesn't she protest about her mother giving "all her time" to other people and having so little time to spend with Talya?
2. Why does Talya read the violet-colored note addressed to her father? Why does it seem to open "reluctantly"?
3. After reading the letter and writinf the note saying she is going home, why is she "panic stricken" when she hears her father coming home? Why does she fake being sick?
4. Why is Talya more relaxed and happy at her father's house?
5. Why does Talya's mother always tell her of the distressing thinkgs she sees at her work?
6. Why doesn't Talya ask questions about why her mother must help everyone who needs her? Why doesn't she protest about her mother giving "all her time" to other people and having so little time to spend with Talya?