A Case of Need According to John, autopsies are required to be performed under what circumstances? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:05 Answers: 1
A Case of Need How does being a doctor help John with his unofficial investigation of Karen's death? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:04 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Why does John decline to help when he is asked if he wants to assist with Karen's autopsy? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:04 Answers: 1
A Case of Need What are some of the major findings made during Karen Randall's autopsy? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:04 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Why does John take a sample of Karen's blood to Dr. Jim Murphy? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:03 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Why is John surprised to see J.D. Randall performing open heart surgery? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:02 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Summarize the encounter between John Berry and Roger Whiting, the medical intern who had given Karen penicillin without first checking for allergies. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:01 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Why does Roger Whiting come up with "miscarriage" as a diagnosis for Karen's condition? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:01 Answers: 1
A Case of Need How does J.D. Randall, Karen's father, first attempt to get John Berry to stop working on Art Lee's case? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 05:00 Answers: 1
A Case of Need During the first conversation between J.D. Randall and John Berry, what does the reader learn about Randall's attitude towards Art Lee? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:58 Answers: 1
A Case of Need How does J.D. Randall deflect pointed questions John Berry asks of him during their first conversation? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:58 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Why has George Bradford declined to take Art Lee's case? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:57 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Summarize John Berry's phone conversation with Dr. Sanderson, head of the pathology labs, following his unfruitful meeting with Art Lee's attorney. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:57 Answers: 1
A Case of Need John Berry compares his puzzlement over Art Lee's case with "the Peru case." What is the Peru case to which he refers? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:56 Answers: 1
A Case of Need What key details does John learn about Karen from her roommate Ginnie? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:56 Answers: 1
A Case of Need When John goes to the radiology department at Memorial Hospital, what does the radiologist tell him? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:55 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Summarize the conversation that takes place between John and Ev outside of the Randall home. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:55 Answers: 1
A Case of Need Who is Alan Zenner, and why does John talk with him? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:53 Answers: 1
A Case of Need When John finally talks with Peter Randall directly, what key pieces of information does he learn? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:53 Answers: 1
A Case of Need What does John tell Peter Randall when asked for his opinion about Karen's autopsy findings? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:52 Answers: 1
Burnt Sugar How does the narrator feel about the pain her mother is experiencing at the start of Chapter 1 and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:06 Answers: 1
Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story Can I get the answer key for the test for free Asked by Lucasfrangie@gamil.com Last updated by Cat on 22 Nov 04:02 Answers: 1
Refugee (Alan Gratz) What happened to waleed and Fatima Asked by ymmk78@outlook.com Last updated by Leo_Moon724 on 22 Nov 00:23 Answers: 2
The Wee Free Men Who is the ringleader of the Nac Mac Feegles in the novel, The Wee Free Men? Asked by Jill W Last updated by Jill W on 21 Nov 18:48 Answers: 1