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The Prince and the Pauper: Chapters 14-16 - Quiz
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Describe a time you had to wait for something for a long time.
Predict what will happen if the court continues to give money away when they don't have it.
Describe Tom's meeting with Edward's sister, Mary. Why didn't he enjoy the meeting?
List some of the jobs that the people around Tom hold. Which job is the strangest one that you have heard about, and why?
Explain why the position of whipping boy is a good one or a bad one from the perspective of the person who has a whipping boy, like Edward, and from the perspective of the whipping boy.
Tell about a time you had to do something in front of a large group of people. How did it make you feel?
Explain why Tom didn't think about what the criminals had done when he sent for them.
Explain why Tom pardoned the man who was accused of poisoning the sick man.
Explain Tom's views on a child being able to sell himself to the devil.
Describe how Tom got around the sentences for both the man and the woman. Was he fair and just?
Explain why eating was so important to Tom.
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