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A Long Way from Chicago: Prologue - Shotgun Cheatham's Last Night Above Ground - Quiz
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What does Joe mean when he says, "we were growing up back in the bad old days of Al Capone and Bugs Moran"? Please explain.
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What does Joe mean when he says, "at the bottom of Lake Michigan wearing concrete overshoes"? Please explain what you think he meant by this statement.
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Why was it uphill work in a town like the one Grandma lived in for one to keep to herself? What did Grandma mean by that?
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Why was the reporter so interested in Shotgun Cheatham? Please explain.
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Why do you think Grandma took Shotgun Cheatham's body into her home for viewing? Who was she trying to teach a lesson to? Please explain why.
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