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English, 23.01.2021 18:30, sabrinamarie17

Fences Questions ACT I, Sc. 3 (p. 29-40)

1. When Troy says he's "studying" Rose, what does he mean?

2. Why difference between Cory and Troy is the author showing hy including the discussion of
T. V.'s?

3. What does Troy tell Cory about black baseball players?
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What does Troy want Cory to do instead of playing football? Why?

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What question does Cory ask his father on p. 37?

6. How does Troy see his relationship with Cory?

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What does Troy finally tell Cory to do?

ACT I, Sc. 4 (p. 41-58)

1. Has Cory continued to play football?

2. What was the result of Troy's complaint to the union?

3. Why does Lyons stop by?

4.What does Troy find out about Cory?

5. Summarize the story Troy tells about his Daddy

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