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Grapes of Wrath please answer?
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<blockquote data-quote="MirandaStates" data-source="post: 2738804" data-attributes="member: 915855"><p>Before i get any hate comments, id just like to say that we did these questions as homework and talked graded them in class. i got the answers below wrong and we have a quiz on this book soon. all im asking is to help me with these questions that i got wrong. I DID go back to the book to find out but the book kind of confuses me/:</p><p></p><p>CHAPTER NINETEEN</p><p>1. Summarize the reasons why an Okie revolution is not just moral, but inevitable.</p><p></p><p>CHAPTER TWENTY</p><p>1. How does life in a Hooverville affect the Joads (particularly Tom, Casy, Connie, and Ma)?</p><p>2. How do the farm owners deal with labor organizers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MirandaStates, post: 2738804, member: 915855"] Before i get any hate comments, id just like to say that we did these questions as homework and talked graded them in class. i got the answers below wrong and we have a quiz on this book soon. all im asking is to help me with these questions that i got wrong. I DID go back to the book to find out but the book kind of confuses me/: CHAPTER NINETEEN 1. Summarize the reasons why an Okie revolution is not just moral, but inevitable. CHAPTER TWENTY 1. How does life in a Hooverville affect the Joads (particularly Tom, Casy, Connie, and Ma)? 2. How do the farm owners deal with labor organizers? [/QUOTE]
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