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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP I KNOW THAT YOU PROBABLY DON'T WANT TO BUT I WILL GIVE BRAINLEIEST Bridge to Terabithia Chapter 6
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1)What were the girls obsessed with at Jess' house?
2)What did Jess plan to give Leslie for Christmas initially?
3)Why did Jess get off the bus before his normal stop?
4)Why do Jess and the puppy enter Terabithia by the prescribed entrance?
5)What does Leslie give Jess for Christmas?
6)Explain the sentence, "That night the glow of the afternoon stayed with him".
7)Compare Jess' house on Christmas Day to the "gift exchange" at Terabithia.

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