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Black Beauty: Part I, Chapters XIII-XXI - Quiz
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In Chapter XIII, James told John Manly about Bill Bushby and his bullish ways at school. He also reported of how Bill had an attitude of superiority over boys whose fathers were labourers. Predict what kind of adult Bill Bushby will grow to be. Do you think he will learn from his mistakes and consequences or will he ignore them?
In Chapter XVII James told John "you don't hold with the saying and take care of number one." What does it mean to "take care of number one"?
Summarize in your own words why Black Beauty became seriously ill.
Based on your reading thus far, generate of list of four things horses like and four things they dislike.
Describe Joe Green. Also, explain why John Manly was willing to train such a small, young lad.
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