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A Traitor Among Us: Chapters 15-Afterword - Quiz
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Describe Pieter's dreams. Why were they not pleasant dreams for him?
Why could Pieter trust no one at the tavern? How do you think that made him feel? Give reasons for your answer.
Summarize Pieter's plan for dealing with the traitor. Do you think it was a good one? Tell why you feel this way.
"Doubts pummeled him like winter rain." Tell about a time when you were full of doubt. What was the outcome?
Explain what Auntie Riek meant when she said, "We're free to make choices in our lives, but then we have to take responsibility for them." Tell about a time when this quote pertained to you.
Explain what Pieter meant when he thought, "Not all Dutchmen are good... Nor are all German's bad." Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
According to the author, why was the museum opened at Overloon? Why is this reason important?
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