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English, 02.02.2021 22:10, MrKrinkle77

Mid-Unit 2 Assessment: Analyze Character, Point of View, and Theme: Two Roads, Cha
irections: Read chapter 27 in Two Roads and answer the following question
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1.) How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony? (RL 6.3)
A. He becomes overwhelmed and self-conscious afterward.
B. He thinks the ceremony won't do anything to help.
C. He feels relieved and energized after the ceremony.
D. He is resistant to doing the ceremony with Deacon.

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