![]() ‘Why was everything so mixed up?’ (Cleary, 2013, p.113). What did they think she was trying to do?’ (Cleary, 2013, p.34). People were always telling her to grow up. “Can’t you see I’m trying?” she yelled at the top of her voice. ‘ “Be quiet, Ramona … can’t you see I’m trying to read?” ‘ (Cleary, 2013, p.56). ‘ “And stop bothering me when I’ve come to the good part in my book.” ‘ (Cleary, 2013, p.34). ‘ “Besides,” said Beezus, who did not like to be interrupted when she was deep in a good book … ‘ (Cleary, 2013, p.33). ‘ … Beezus with her nose in a book all day.’ (Cleary, 2013, p.26). ‘ “Oh, well, school will soon be starting,” … ‘ (Cleary, 2013, p.50). Beatrice said Ramona always got her own way, because she was the baby and because she always made a fuss.’ (Cleary, 2013, p.23). ‘Ramona always said Beezus - Beatrice - was bossy, because she was older. ![]() ‘ “Just because I have an Aunt Beatrice, I don’t see why I have to be named Beatrice, too.” ‘ (Cleary, 2013, p.21). ‘Ramona Quimby, brave and fearless, was half running, half skipping to keep up with her big sister Beatrice on their way home from the park.’ (Cleary, 2013, p.11). ![]()
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