In Chapter 15, what is the significance of the back and forth discussion over Hitler and Elvis Presley presented by Jack and Murray?
Why is Babette so forgetful and how does she not know if she is taking any medications?
Why won't Wilder stop crying? Why is his nonstop crying and his parents' reactions to his crying significant?
Explain the family's conversation in Chapter 17. Why doesn't Jack make any remarks?
If people of this time are so afraid of dying why does Jack dwell on the idea of death at the beginning of Chapter 20? What points does he bring up?
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