![]() The whole thing kind of blows up on page 62 when Maureen finds out from her Master Sergeant that her parents told ROTC to enroll her and it all comes out that there was no 'computer glitch' and that Francine begged her parents to put her in classes without Maureen in an attempt to separate her from her sister. Maureen has also been enrolled in ROTC or whatever version of ROTC exists in this universe. ![]() Francine is thrilled with this, Maureen is nervous and upset. In the beginning, we learn that a 'computer error' made it so that the girls aren't in all the same classes this year. Maureen is the more fearful one, the one who wants to stay with her sister all the time, the one who gets the best grades and the one who is the main character of the book. Francine is the talkative one, the social one, the outgoing one. Although they are identical in appearance, the girls are pretty different. This was a pretty good book about two twins entering the 6th grade together. She always smiles at me - I think she likes me. You're not supposed to eat in the library, but Mrs. ![]() She had even decided to run for class president, and was forming a campaign committee and everything. ![]() But Francine wasn't right about everything. ![]()
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