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Letters from a Slave Girl: The Story of Harriet Jacobs: Part II, 1835-1842 - Quiz
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In the end, why do you think Doctor Norcom was so touched by Aunt Betty's death?
What kind of a person was she and what kind of life did she have?
Explain how Doctor Norcom tried to trick Gran with the letter from Harriet, in New York. How did Gran show she was two steps ahead of the Doctor?
What emotions went through Harriet's mind as her ship sailed out of Edenton, bound for Philadelphia? Who made the journey with her?
How had hiding in the small space of Gran's storeroom affected Harriet's health?
Describe Samuel Sawyer and his wife, Lavinia. How do they feel about slavery?
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