1. What is Homer's morning work at the plantation?
Homer has several chores for his morning work at the plantation. He has to collect milk and eggs and then feed the dogs. After that, he waters and brushes down the horses.
2. How has Homer survived at Southerland?
Homer has his rules at Southerland that help him survive. The most important is to be invisible. Attention of any kind can be dangerous. He goes about his work trying to be as inconspicuous and invisible as possible.
3. What three things does Stokes, the overseer of Southerland Plantation takes pride in?
There are three things that Sokes takes pride in. The first is driving the enslaved in the fields until they can barely stand from exhaustion. The second is knowing when one of the enslaved will try to run off. The last is training the dogs to hunt and return any runaways.
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