1. In "None of That," where does the narrator's mother drive frequently?
Unfamiliar neighborhoods.
2. In "None of That," where do the narrator and her mother get stuck?
The muddy lawn of a stranger.
3. In "None of That," what does the mother like to look at?
Houses.
4. In "None of That," what does the narrator say would be the straw that breaks the camel's back?
Trying to figure out why the mother looks at houses.
5. In "None of That," what does the mother say about being stuck?
There is no way out of this.
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