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Recently I have read about Stacey getting mad and buying a car and Cassie getting better and ready to head to Jackson for school. Cassie reminds me of Stargirl. I was reminded of stargirl because she doesn’t really care about what others think of about her. If someone set dogs out for me and I ended up really injured like Harris I would be so angry. I would also would want revenge on the boys who did it to me to make them pay for what they did. Lastly, I’m different from Cassie in a couple of ways. One I don’t go hunting at all. Also I don’t have to travel to another town to get good schooling. This story takes place in Mississippi around 1939-1941. I know this because Cassie says that she's been going to school since the fall of 1939 and

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