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The Serpent Never Sleeps: Part II - Quiz
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Summarize how Francis Pearepoint used Henry Paine. What do these actions reveal about the character of Pearepoint?
Describe the food preparations the colonists made for the voyage from Bermuda to Jamestown.
What affect did Governor Gate's harsh punishment towards Henry Paine have on the colonists? Do you feel Gates was justified in sentencing Paine to death? Why or why not?
How did Serena seem to react to the likelihood that Anthony Foxcroft died at sea?
Describe Tom Barlow. Include his position on supporting Gates and what this reveals about his character.
Explain why English gentlemen who made the journey to Jamestown were a hindrance rather than a help.
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