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Part A: How do Jefferson's actions reveal he is struggling with an internal conflict? (ch. 9) He fights with the other prisoners He keeps asking about his execution date. He calls himself an "old hog" and gets on his hands and knees to eat like one He doesn't cut his hair or change his clothes. Question 5 Part B: What evidence BEST supports the answer to Part A? "There was an empty well between Jefferson and the rest of the prisoners. He was at the end of the cellblock..." (Gaines 71) "His hair had grown out since the trial,but I am sure he had not combed it once " (Gaines 72). "I'm go'n to show you how an old hog eat," he said He knelt down on the floor and put his head inside the bag and started eating without using his hands" (Gaines 83) "Youmans don't stay in no stall like this I'm an old hog they fattening up to kill" (Gaines 83). Question 6 Part A: What does Grant mean when he says "the white man will win"? (ch 11) If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, it will prove that he is a hog and nothing else. If Grant stops visiting Jefferson Henri Pichot will be mayor. If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will allow Miss Emma to visit him If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will kill Jefferson faster. 0.5 pts 0.5 pts
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1. He keeps asking about his execution date.<br />2. "I'm go'n to show you how an old hog eat," he said He knelt down on the floor and put his head inside the bag and started eating without using his hands" (Gaines 83)<br />3. If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will kill Jefferson faster.
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## Step 1<br />The first part of the question asks us to identify the actions of Jefferson that reveal he is struggling with an internal conflict. The options provided are:<br />- He fights with the other prisoners<br />- He keeps asking about his execution date<br />- He calls himself an "old hog" and gets on his hands and knees to eat like one<br />- He doesn't cut his hair or change his clothes<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second part of the question asks us to identify the evidence that best supports the answer to Part A. The options provided are:<br />- "There was an empty well between Jefferson and the rest of the prisoners. He was at the end of the cellblock..." (Gaines 71)<br />- "His hair had grown out since the trial,but I am sure he had not combed it once " (Gaines 72).<br />- "I'm go'n to show you how an old hog eat," he said He knelt down on the floor and put his head inside the bag and started eating without using his hands" (Gaines 83)<br />- "Youmans don't stay in no stall like this I'm an old hog they fattening up to kill" (Gaines 83).<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The third part of the question asks us to interpret the meaning of Grant's statement "the white man will win". The options provided are:<br />- If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, it will prove that he is a hog and nothing else.<br />- If Grant stops visiting Jefferson Henri Pichot will be mayor.<br />- If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will allow Miss Emma to visit him<br />- If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will kill Jefferson faster.
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