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Molly realized that her new captors were very different as they paddled down the river. Compare/contrast the two Indian women as Molly perceived them.
Molly was really upset when the Indian woman threw her clothes into the river to float away. Describe how you would feel if something really important to you was taken away and you could never get it back.
The Indian women had gone to the French fort to receive payment for the loss of their son and brother the previous year on a raid of the Pennsylvania frontier and expected either a scalp or a captive. Explain how the French could justify giving Molly to the Indians when she was a white person just like them.
Molly's first night in the Indian village was very different from what she was used to. Compare/contrast Molly's new living conditions to her old living conditions.
Molly was treated differently by the two Indian sisters. Compare/contrast how they treated her and why.
Molly was treated differently by the two Indian sisters. Explain which sister's approach would have been more effective with you and why.
Little Turtle was a young Indian brave who decided to help Corn Tassel because he felt pity for her suffering. Explain why this was not a normal action for an Indian brave.
Chief Standing Pine had a long explanation for Little Turtle on why they couldn't let Corn Tassel go. List all the reasons he gave Little Turtle for not letting Corn Tassel return to her family.
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