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Multiple Choice
1. A (Prologue)
2. C (Part 1)
3. B (Part 1)
4. A (Part 1)
5. D (Part 2)
6. C (Part 2)
7. D (Part 2)
8. A (Part 2)
9. B (Part 3)
11. C (Part 4)
12. A (Part 4)
13. D (Part 4)
14. A (Part 4)
15. C (All sections)
Long Answer
1. Orange foreshadows the violent end of the novel in many different ways, and students can point to the following sections: the introductory discussion of the Indian head test pattern, the fact that Octavio had been planning to rob the powwow from the beginning, the history of violence against Indigenous peoples, the references to bullets, and the importance given to the powwow as an event. (All sections)
2. Students can choose almost any two characters with Harvey, Jacquie, Opal, Thomas, and Bill making up the older generation and Dene, Orvil, Tony, Edwin, Calvin, and Octavio as the younger generation. Blue could be in either group since she is Jacquie’s daughter but is older than many of the younger characters. Students should present the similarities and differences between the two characters they chose and think critically about how each generation forges their Indigenous identity. (All sections)
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