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A Lesson Before Dying: Chapters 16-20 - Quiz
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What is ironic about Grant asking his class to remember one person during the Christmas season?
Explain the following quote, "What I done my Master?"
Explain Jefferson's statement, "Manners is for the living."
What change does Emma hope to invoke in Jefferson by meeting with him in the dayroom?
Miss Emma repeatedly reminds the sheriff and his wife of how much she has done for their family. What type of things do you think were done that would instill a feeling of debt in the sheriff?
What good does Vivian feel Grant's visits are making in Jefferson and the community?
Discuss the hypocrisy surrounding the date of the electrocution.
Why is the sheriff afraid of Grant?
Why doesn't the sheriff tell Jefferson or his family when he is to be put to death?
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