The Benefits of Being an Octopus - Chapter 7 - 11 Summary & Analysis

Ann Braden
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The Benefits of Being an Octopus - Chapter 7 - 11 Summary & Analysis

Ann Braden
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Summary

In Chapter Seven, Ms. Rochambeau pulls over and tells Zoey that she saw the near accident. Zoey says she is fine. Ms. Rochambeau asks if Zoey really did do her packet, and Zoey insists she was not lying. Ms. Rochambeau tells Zoey to bring the packet the next day so that she can give her opening statement and participate in the Q&A. Then, Ms. Rochambeau tells Zoey that she reminds her of herself when she was younger. She adds that she needs to learn how to get people to take her seriously, and that doing so starts with taking herself seriously. Zoey goes home and finds that the power is on. She takes her siblings into their bedroom to feed them dinner because Lenny is having a boy’s night. When she comes out to get more chicken nuggets, Lenny and his...

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