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Card 6

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[The Red Ball] Bolan and his family have moved from a small hut in Port of Spain to Tunapuna. True or false??

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Card 7

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[The Red Ball] What comforts Bolan in the beginning of the story?

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Card 8

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[The Red Ball] Bolan is the focaliser of the story. True or false?

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Card 9

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[The Red Ball] How does Bolan afford to pay for the black pudding and the red ball?

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Card 10

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[The Red Ball] Who says 'We love you like nothin' else in the world . . . must always remember that.'?

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Card 11

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[The Red Ball] How many problems arise in this story, and are they all resolved?

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Card 12

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[The Young Couple] Cathy's life in India is that of the traditional role of a woman in India. True or false?

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Card 13

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[The Young Couple] The only characters who are named in the story are Cathy and Naraian. The rest of the characters are referred to by their relation to Naraian. What effect does this have?

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Card 14

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[The Young Couple] At what point do Cathy and Naraian begin to accept their fate as one where Naraian's family control them?

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Card 15

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[The Young Couple] Naraian's friends show Cathy the respect they would give to any woman according to their society rules. Cathy's dislike of the way they treat her demonstrates the stark contrast between the two societies. True or false?

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