Prudy’s Problem: Why was the setting at the end of the story important?
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Michael
11/1/2012 02:21:23 am
Because you needed to know where the setting was at the end of the story.
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Audelia
11/1/2012 02:23:15 am
The setting a the end is important because she figured out what to do with all her collections and she doesent have to give it away.
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Hunter
11/1/2012 02:24:22 am
I think It was important at the end because they figure out how to keep her stuff together.tThey mad a looking center for evreybody to see her stuff like hm well dirty gym socks.
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sara
11/1/2012 02:42:56 am
It is important at the ending because Prudy gets rid of her collection to make a museum.
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Tristen
11/1/2012 02:52:33 am
The end of setting in the story is important because Prudy kind of changed her feelings about her collection.So she put her collection in a musem
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BEN
11/1/2012 02:54:37 am
It is importend because if she didn't come up with here idea here room would still have a mess.
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antoinette
11/1/2012 02:59:06 am
I think that the setting at the end of the story was important because she made a museam that showed everything she collected.
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Brick
11/1/2012 03:09:22 am
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emma
11/1/2012 03:12:14 am
the setting was important because it tells dont collect everything just dont stop collecting.
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