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English, 13.05.2021 08:10, ooorozco

+ Questions for Chapters 38-39
田园
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Please answer the following questions using complete sentences.
1. What is Moira's interpretation of why the Commander has brought Offred to Jezebels?
2. Explain in some detail how Moira came to be at Jezebel's.
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3. Offed says she is frightened by a "lack of volition" in Moira's voice. Look up "volition"
and then explain what Offred means.
4. What is Offred's last memory of seeing her mother? Where is her mother now?

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