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  1. In chapter 1, how did Caitlin and Martin first start communicating with each other?
  2. What is Caitlin’s initial reaction when she receives a letter from Martin?
  3. In chapter 2, why does Caitlin decide to write back to Martin?
  4. What does Martin’s first letter reveal about his life in Zimbabwe?
  5. In chapter 3, how does Caitlin’s family react when they learn about her correspondence with Martin?
  6. Based on the information provided in chapter 1, what can you infer about Martin’s living conditions in Zimbabwe?
  7. In chapter 2, why does Martin mention that he has to walk a long distance to school?
  8. Predict what Caitlin’s family’s reaction will be when they find out about her plan to send money to Martin.
  9. Summarize the main events that occur in chapter 1.
  10. In chapter 3, why does Caitlin feel guilty about her own privileges?
  11. What does Martin’s letter in chapter 2 reveal about his dreams and aspirations?
  12. In chapter 1, how does Caitlin’s perspective on her own life change after receiving Martin’s letter?
  13. Predict what challenges Caitlin and Martin might face in maintaining their correspondence.
  14. In chapter 3, why does Caitlin decide to share her correspondence with Martin with her classmates?
  15. Summarize the main themes explored in chapters 1, 2, and 3 of “I Will Always Write Back.”

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1. How did Caitlin and Martin start communicating in chapter 1?
2. How did Caitlin feel when she received a letter from Martin?
3. Why did Caitlin decide to write back to Martin in chapter 2?
4. What did Martin's first letter reveal about his life in Zimbabwe?
5. How did Caitlin's family react when they found out about her correspondence with Martin in chapter 3?
6. What can you guess about Martin's living conditions in Zimbabwe based on chapter 1?
7. Why did Martin mention that he had to walk a long distance to school in chapter 2?
8. What do you think Caitlin's family's reaction will be when they find out about her plan to send money to Martin?
9. Can you summarize the main events in chapter 1?
10. Why does Caitlin feel guilty about her privileges in chapter 3?
11. What are Martin's dreams and aspirations, according to his letter in chapter 2?
12. How does Caitlin's perspective on her own life change after receiving Martin's letter in chapter 1?
13. What challenges might Caitlin and Martin face in maintaining their correspondence?
14. Why does Caitlin decide to share her correspondence with Martin with her classmates in chapter 3?
15. Can you summarize the main themes explored in chapters 1, 2, and 3 of "I Will Always Write Back"?