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Describe the dangers Cato speaks of in the rice fields.
Write a journal entry from Mrs. Derby's point of view of her life at Derbyshire Farms.
Choose one: Clay, Amari, or Polly. Write a journal about the events of the evening at the big house from that person's point of view.
Describe how Polly and Amari's relationship is changing. Did you predict this would happen? Give reasons for your answer.
Summarize the conversation between Mrs. Derby and Amari. How are their circumstances similar?
Amari tells Tidbit, "In spite of all you must endure, my little Tidbit, the flame of your life spirit will not leave you." Where have you heard this quote before? Tell what you think it means to both Amari and Tidbit.
Amari tells Teenie that sometimes the spirit dies. Describe your feelings on this subject as if you were Amari.
Describe the feelings the gator hunting scene evoked as you read it.
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