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Lizzy's Presence

1. What deeper insights into the unfolding narrative does Lizzy's appearance in Darla's bed at the conclusion of "Lost Girls" provide?

The Significance of "Wendy"

2. In what ways does the uniformity of naming all the girls "Wendy" impact their sense of self, and how is this strategy manipulated to ensure their compliance with Peter's desires?

Years of Servitude

3. How long has Lizzy been bound in servitude, and in what ways might the passage of these years have molded her character?

Piercing Eyes

4. What is the significance of emphasizing that Peter's eyes are described as "very very old"?

Betrayal or Loyalty

5. Has Wendy turned her back on the other girls? Formulate your opinion based on the subtle hints scattered throughout the book.

Lizzy's Message

6. What does Lizzy's placard "WE AIN'T LOST, WE'RE JUST MIZ-PLAYST" reveal about her journey and growth in understanding?

Courage of the Girls

7. Why does Wendy refrain from rushing into battle against the pirates like her fellow girls do?

Darla's Unique Strengths

8. What are the distinctive traits that empower Darla to succeed where the others falter, specifically in her defiance against Peter Pan and Wendy?

Influence of Relationships

9. How do Darla's connections with her parents and the twins shape her resilience against Peter Pan and Wendy's influence?

Wendy's Allegiance

10. What motivates Wendy to align with Peter Pan's "subjugation" of the girls?

Growth in Darla's World

11. Now that Lizzy has entered Darla's realm, is it likely she will begin to mature at a standard pace? Draw upon textual hints to support your answer.

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