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2. in this chapter, papa points out a fig tree next to large oak and walnut trees. he tells cassie that the logan family is like the fig tree. • just keeps growing and doing what it got to do. it don’t give up. it give up, it’ll die. there’s a lesson to be learned from that little tree, cassie girl, because we’re like it. we keep doing what we got to, and we don’t give up. we can’t. • return to this passage and reread it in its entirety. when you’ve finished, consider papa’s words. in what ways is the family like the fig tree? what might the larger oak and walnut trees represent? what do the trees symbolize? what would happen if the logan’s were to “give up”?

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