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Becky and the Wheels and Brake Boys Study Guide Becky and the Wheels and Brake Boys

1. Describe the relationship between Becky and her mother? 2. Becky’s mother agrees to Mr. Dean’s offer to sell Becky a bicycle because ____________ 3. If Becky had a bike of her own, __________ 4. Why does Becky’s mother have to work especially hard? 5. What is the main force opposing Becky in her campaign to get a bicycle? 6. Describe the main conflict in the story. 7. Why does Mr. Dean laugh when Becky asks him to buy her father’s sun helmet?

4. Why does Becky’s mother have to work especially hard? 5. What is the main force opposing Becky in her campaign to get a bicycle? 6. Describe the main conflict in the story. 7. Why does Mr. Dean laugh when Becky asks him to buy her father’s sun helmet? 8. Whoin the story first helps Becky to resolve her conflict? 9. Why is there conflict between Becky and the Wheels-and-Brake Boys? 10. Why doesn’t Becky’s mother want her to have a bike?