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Outcasts of Poker Fl Test

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In what way is Mr. Oakhurst the weakest of the outcasts
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Why is Mr. Oakhurst banished from Poker Flat
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Why is Poker Flat’s governing group “after somebody”
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Why is Mother Shipton the first to die
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Why does Tom tell the story of the Iliad
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Why is Tom Simson devoted to Mr. Oakhurst
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How does Uncle Billy endanger the campers
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In the two weeks they are snowed in their camp, how do the outcasts change
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What is Mr. Oakhurst’s motivation for acting the way he does
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What does the story suggest is most responsible for the change in the Duchess and Mother Shipton
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Is it surprising that the group sings a hymn? Why or why not?
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In what way is Mr. Oakhurst the strongest of the outcasts
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Why does Mr. Oakhurst think that making camp on the way to Sandy Bar is a bad idea
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What does Oakhurst reveal to the reader through his actions
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How does Mr. Oakhurst respond to Tom Simson’s innocence
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Why are the outcasts trapped in the Sierras
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Where is Mr. Oakhurst’s body discovered at the end of the story
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Under the snow under the tallest pine tree
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they are reacting (illegally) to the loss of several thousand dollars, 2 valuable horses, and one prominent citizen
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To pass the time
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He has won a great deal of money
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Starves herself to save Piney
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They become more contented and caring
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Oakhurst won all the Innocent’s money but returned it
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He is independent and in his prime
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He believes in fate and luck
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They have neither equipment nor provisions to survive a delay
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He is both strong and weak
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Harte says he is the most guilty of wrongdoing and sinning
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Snowstorms prevent their leaving
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No because Piney and the Innocent choose it and sing it loudly
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Takes their supplies and means of transport
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Feels protective of him
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Tom and Piney’s view of them
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What is an individual who takes part in the action of a literary work called
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How is Mother Shipton’s strength of will exhibited
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What is the mood at the end of the story
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What does the story suggest that Piney and the Duchess die from

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