1. Where do the narrator and her mother get stuck in "None of That"?
The narrator and her mother get stuck in the mud on the lawn of a stranger in "None of That."
2. What does the mother frequently do in "None of That"?
In "None of That," the mother frequently takes the daughter for drives around different neighborhoods to look at houses.
3. What does the narrator in "None of That" think her mother has been doing with her, the narrator's, time in this story?
The narrator in "None of That" thinks her mother has been throwing the narrator's time in the garbage for as long as the narrator can remember.
4. What does the narrator say has happened to her father in the story "None of that"?
In the story "None of That," the narrator alludes to the fact that her father has left herself and the mother.
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