Stink and the freaky frog freak out, what did stink hope would happen when he protested moms order to finish his homework

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In "Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout" by Megan McDonald, Stink hopes that by protesting his mom’s order to finish his homework, he might get her to change her mind or let him do something more exciting instead. Stink often seeks adventure and fun, and his resistance to homework reflects his desire to prioritize play over schoolwork. Ultimately, he hopes for a little more freedom and flexibility in his day-to-day activities, which he associates with being a kid. His impassioned protests usually stem from his imaginative spirit and desire for adventure.

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