1. What does the narrative claim about a 'moderate' black person?
2. What does the "academic-pseudo-intellectual version" (6) talk about?
3. What does the novel liken to arguing with another black person?
4. Who shows a lot of interest in Sissie?
5. How many people are in attendance at the dinner in the opening chapter of the novel?
6. What is Sammy?
7. What does Sammy try to get Sissie to realize?
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