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6. At one point Opal says, "Just about everything that happened to me that summer happened because of Winn-Dixie." What happens to Opal that makes her say this? Give examples from the book to support your
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6. At one point Opal says, "Just about everything that happened to me
that summer happened because of Winn-Dixie." What happens to Opal
that makes her say this? Give examples from the book to support your
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If you don’t mind me asking, what book is this from? If I know, I can help! :)
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