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The Slave Dancer: Ben Stout's Mistake-Home and After - Quiz
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Why do you think Aunt Agatha's attitude towards Jessie changed after he returned?
Explain the relationship of music to Jessie's memory once free from serving on The Moonlight.
Compare and contrast Jessie and Ras. How would their lives have ended differently without one another's friendship?
Ironically, Jessie described Captain Cawthorne as dancing "dreadfully graceful." What did he mean?
In what way was the storm that hit off the coast of Cuba actually a miracle?
Summarize how the Captain tried to celebrate the slaves' last night on the ship.
Was his gesture sincere or wicked? Give details from the book to support your opinion.
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