Which of the following inferences can be made about the relationship between the slaves and their master, Edward Brodas?
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thief
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star
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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thief
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Which of the following from the text is an example of Harriet being defiant?
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Why were the masters afraid of the slaves?
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The following sentence is about this person. "All of the little ones, too young to run errands, were placed under the care of a woman, so old she could no longer work."
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According to Harriet's mother, what is the worst job for a slave?
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Who was skeptical (unsure) that Harriet would be safe if she learned to weave?
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lifesaver
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rocket
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baam
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"She was always singing or humming...pausing in her play to look upward, watching the sudden free flight of the birds..." What inference can be made about Harriet from this passage?
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The day of the month when slaves were given food and clothes
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How does Mrs. Cook respond to Harriet's illness?
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Who was Denmark Vesey?
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TRUE or FALSE? Old Rit thinks highly of the Cooks.
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What does the author do to provide a larger context for Harriet's life and show how the events of her life were influenced by what was going on in the country?
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What was the most important reason why most of the slaves enjoyed the Christmas season?