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Describe the relationship between Dana Shannon and her parents. How did each family member react to the discovery of the hidden room and body?
Why did Millicent Weaver want to keep their overnight visitors' stay a secret from her husband? How did little Rebecca almost break their secret?
Explain how Dr. Baxi concluded that the young woman's body was probably that of a left-handed, runaway slave.
and Mrs. Weaver were in agreement on the issue of slavery; they both felt it was wrong. Compare how each chose to fight slavery in his or her way. Whose method do you feel was most effective? Give reasons for your choice.
What was the Wakarusa War? Include details of why the war was named Wakarusa, what the causes were, and who fought in it.
There are two parallel stories in this novel. Briefly identify each of them.
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