"Numbering All The Bones"

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1. About how old is Eulinda in this book?

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In this book, Eulinda is described as being 13 years old. This means that she is in her early teenage years. The author may have mentioned her age to give readers a better understanding of her character and the stage of life she is in. Eulinda's age could also be important to the plot or themes of the book, as it may influence her experiences, decisions, and interactions with other characters.

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2. Why does Zeke not work on the plantation anymore?

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Zeke does not work on the plantation anymore because he was sent away by the Master's wife. This suggests that there was some kind of conflict or issue between Zeke and the Master's wife that led to his dismissal from the plantation. The exact reason for his dismissal is not provided in the given information, but it can be inferred that the Master's wife played a role in his departure.

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3. True or False: Eulinda was beaten daily as punishment for her lack of effort in her work?

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The statement suggests that Eulinda was beaten daily as punishment for her lack of effort in her work. However, the correct answer is False, indicating that this statement is not true. This means that Eulinda was not beaten daily for her lack of effort in her work.

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4. True or False: Eulinda was educated?

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Eulinda being educated means that she has received formal instruction or training in various subjects or skills. This could include attending school or receiving higher education. The answer "True" suggests that Eulinda has indeed been educated, indicating that she has acquired knowledge and skills through some form of educational process.

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5. True or False: Eulinda obtained a job when she was free?

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Eulinda obtained a job when she was free means that Eulinda was successful in finding employment during a period of time when she did not have any other commitments or obligations. This suggests that she had the availability and flexibility to search for and secure a job without any constraints on her schedule.

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6. What did Eulinda choose to do when she was told she was no longer a slave?

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Eulinda chose to stay with her old master until she chose to leave. This suggests that she had a sense of loyalty towards her old master and did not immediately abandon him upon learning that she was no longer a slave. It also implies that she had some level of comfort and security in her current situation, which is why she decided to stay for the time being. However, it is important to note that she had the freedom to leave whenever she wanted, indicating that she had some agency in her decision-making process.

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7. True or False: Eulinda's master was also her Father?

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Based on the information given, the correct answer is true. It is stated that Eulinda's master was also her father.

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8. What was the soldier going to do to the dog he took from Eulinda?

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The soldier was planning to sell the dog to one of the prisoners.

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9. How did Eulinda like her life as a slave as compared to others?

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Eulinda's opinion about her life as a slave was that she thought it was alright. This suggests that she did not particularly love or hate being a slave, but rather had a neutral or indifferent view towards it.

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10. True or False: Clara Barton did not employ former slaves?

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Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, did not employ former slaves. This statement implies that Clara Barton did not hire or employ individuals who were previously enslaved.

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About how old is Eulinda in this book?
Why does Zeke not work on the plantation anymore?
True or False: Eulinda was beaten daily as punishment for her lack...
True or False: Eulinda was educated?
True or False: Eulinda obtained a job when she was free?
What did Eulinda choose to do when she was told she was no longer a...
True or False: Eulinda's master was also her Father?
What was the soldier going to do to the dog he took from Eulinda?
How did Eulinda like her life as a slave as compared to others?
True or False: Clara Barton did not employ...
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