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Melody can visualize flavors and hear colors when music is played. What is that condition called?
What is Melody's favorite drink?
What was the name of Melody's College Aid?
What is the name of the condition Melody is afflicted with?
What was the name of Melodys first pet, a fish?
Who was one of the two kids who made fun of Melody, but claimed to be her best friend in an interview?
Who came along with Melody and her family to go to the Aquarium?
What type of music does Melody's mom enjoy listening to?
What was Melody's favorite song?
What was the name of the doctor that diagnosed melody as being profoundly retarded? Dr._____
What was Melody's dad's favorite band?
What condition does Maria, one of the other students in classroom D-5, suffer from?
What sport is Willy Williams fascinated with?
At what age did Melody start hanging out at Mrs. Valencia's house?
What is Gloria, who is Autistic, constantly doing?
What is the one body part that Melody can control? Her_____
At what age did Melody get her second pet, a dog named Butterscotch? Age____
What was Penny's third word?
On the weekend of what holiday did Melody's family visit the aquarium?
What does Maria enjoy giving?
What did Mr. Dimming promise he would buy if they won the championships? A new___
Mrs. V always feeds Melody what first?
What is the very first word Melody spoke through her medi talker?
Where do the first place whiz kids teams across the state go for the nationals?
Who threw up on Mr. Dimming's shoes when the whiz kids team went to eat a celebratory dinner?
What was the whiz kids final winning score in the championship round?
Who's picture was on the front of the newspaper article?______'s
What type of questions did Melody have difficulty answering?
When they first started the inclusion classes, on what day of the week would the disabled class from room H-5 join Mrs. LoveLaces music class?
What the name of Penny's favorite toy?

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