The Marrow Thieves

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During this chapter, we see that the group is finally able to enjoy some time apart: each is able to sleep in their own rooms, at least for the first night. Despite this freedom, they all end up sleeping in Frenchie’s room - many of them together on the bed and the others scattered around the room. What does this say about the bond that has formed between them? Do you think this desire to be together is brought on by circumstances? If not, what else is causing this closeness?

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Chapter 7: The Four Winds

In Chapter Seven, the group spends its first night at the Four Winds Resort. At the start of the evening, they each have their own room. Whereas French is old enough to living in the safety of his family's home during a time when they were not persecuted, most of the others have not. French sees the resort as luxurious, and he feels safe..... a break from tents and open land in the woods. Wab, however, didn't know safety.... her childhood wasn't protected.... it was unsafe, brutal. Thus, by the time French woke up the next morning, everyone was in his room., and most were in his bed. In context, this illustrates the way the group has become a family.... the way French is looked up to as a protector, a father figure. This also that each of the characters has become dependent upon the group as a whole.

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What kind of Indian might be from where there are warm oceans?

What kind of Indian might be from where there are warm oceans?

What kind of Indian might be from where there are warm oceans?

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What kind of Indian might be from where there are warm oceans?