1.) a
2.) d
3.) b
4.) c
5.) d
6.) b
7.) c
8.) c
9.) a
10.) a
11.) b
12.) a
13.) d
14.) d
15.) c
1.) How effective is the one-day structure of April Morning both
dramatically and thematically? What is lost, and what in turn is gained?
Give specific examples. How would the story change if its scope was expanded
by another day, or a whole week, or even a month or year?
2.) What aspects of colonial life seem alien to us today? What
aspects remain the same? What does this tell us about technology and its
relation to human nature?
3.) How would the book's events be seen from a different perspective? For example, what if the narrator was Cousin Simmons, or Ruth Simmons, or Levi Cooper, or The Reverend? Would the story be as effective, how would it call on different emphases or themes? Is Adam's perspective the best way to convey these........
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