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Compare and contrast Cassie's family with yours.
How were Cassie's chores different from your family's? Why were they different?
How did Cassie feel about her trees? What makes you feel this same way?
How was Tom different from Mr. Anderson?
When you make a guess based on the facts, you are making an inference. Make an inference about what Mama meant when she said, "In Mississippi, black men do not have accidents."
What would you do if you were Cassie? How would you save your precious trees? Tell why you would act this way.
Cassie was worried about her mother being sick. Tell about a time when you were worried about a family member.
Summarize Cassie's stories about the ancient trees.
What do you think Papa meant when he said, "... it don't make no difference if I die today or tomorrow. Just as long as I die right"?
Do you think the trees will ever sing to Cassie again? Give reasons why you feel this way.
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