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chandani

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What does Dorris mean when he writes, My son will forever travel through a moonless night
 
  a. that Adam will not be treated well by others
 
  b. that Adam will never understand the most elementary truths of life
  c. that Adam must live in a perpetual state of anxiety

Question 2

With what disease was Adam born?
 
  a. leukemia
 
  b. cerebral palsy
  c. fetal alcohol syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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