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How does Amari’s self-perspective transform throughout the novel? What significant events, characters, or insights motivate her development? Use textual evidence to support your answer.
Compare and contrast the various settings in the novel—Jefferson Academy, the ‘Wood, and the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs. How does the author describe each setting? How does the author use setting to communicate important ideas about characters or themes in the novel?
What is the role of magic in the narrative? How does the way magic is treated in Amari differ from how it is usually presented in other middle-grade fantasy novels? Why do you think the author made this choice?
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