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Compare the villagers' original opinion of Silas to their opinion of him once his money is gone. Use specific information from the novel.
What does Godfrey gain by burying his past? Is it positive or negative? Use content from the novel to support your opinion.
What do you think the purpose is for Chapter 6? How do the conversations between townspeople in the Rainbow tavern impact the novel?
Explain what each of the following is: drawing lots, the Rainbow Inn, catalepsy, tinderbox. Quote each word as used in the novel, and create new sentences using these words.
Do you think that Dunstan intentionally caused the death of Wildfire in order to spite his brother? Support your opinion with specific details from the novel of Dunstan's past behaviors.
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