The second Chapter, "Okie Dokie, Artichokie" is about the moment that Ms. Johnson tried to make classes in Ms. Sheppard's classroom, she met this disrespectful students that just ignore her. In that moment one of the girls tell her that expression ("okie dokie, artichokie") and she felt offended. So the main idea of this title is that the teacher had to put some limits and demand respect and that it did not work as she expected.
The third one, "Fire in My Heart". This chapter is about the passion of Ms Johnson. When Hal said that those students have no hope in school because nobody of the teachers could change their habits. But she thought that she can do something for them because she feel that she still have fire in their heart, that is to say, Ms. J have the energy and the passion to do something.
And Finally the fourth, "George Shouldn't of Shot His Homeboy" This title is a comment made it by some of the students when Ms. J asks them to read a story. It was a very weird comment because he tried to say something but they all were confused about the story. But it wasn’t the idea of the activity, so the teacher realize that it would be better to do an activity to make them think about their visions of world.
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