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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is Chandler planning as he spots Joanna?
2. What do the two woman hear as they ease off the ledge?
3. What does Bernie say that allays the old woman's fears?
4. Why is Bernie so excited about her find?
5. What does Chandler admit?
Short Essay Questions
1. What so you think is the significance in the different responses to the shaman's body between that of Chandler and Joanna?
2. What does Chee find that probably points to future events?
3. In Chapter 21, why do you think Chee is alarmed that none of the tracks comes back out of the canyon?
4. How does Chandler unconsciously give away his intentions in the scene where he and Joanna discover the snuff cans?
5. How does Hillerman emphasize his attitude towards the "white man"?
6. Why do you think Chandler gives Joanne back the arm bone of her father?
7. In Chapter 16, the reader learns more about the Hopi legend of the Skeleton Man, for which the book is named; what is this legend?
8. What could be a more sinister reason for Chandler giving Joanne back the arm bone of her father?
9. What theme seems to come to fruition in this chapter?
10. What do you think may be Chandler's ultimate end in this saga?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Chapter 13 gives the readers an astonishing view of Joanna Craig when she shoots Sherman in cold blood. Answer the following questions by writing a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text and your research or personal experience:
1. Does Joanna's action of shooting Sherman come as a surprise? Why or why not? Do you think the action is justified? Do you think she can be held legally responsible?
2. What would you have done in Joanna's place? The same thing? Something different? Do you think Joanna intended to kill Sherman?
3. Sherman recovers from his gunshot wound and is unwilling to say who shoots him. Why do you think he does this? Is it merely chauvinism as Joe suggests? Since Sherman refuses to point the finger at Joanne, she gets off scot free. Is this fair? Are you glad or outraged? Explain.
Essay Topic 2
Chandler and Plymale are the personification of greed and cruelty, as well as icons of the worst attributes of the white men who imposed their values on the peaceful Navajo and Hopi as seen in their conversation in chapter 4. Each character is a one-dimensional personification of a single human characteristic or passion. While this device might be criticized in other works, Hillerman does a good job of using it to support his theme of cultural contrast between western and Native American societies. Choose one of the following questions and write a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text and your research or personal experience:
1. Discuss the literary technique of personification. How is it used? When is it appropriate? What is the purpose in general of personification? Do you find it to be an effective technique?
2. Show how Chandler and Plymale are personified. Does this hamper their being believable characters? Does either character ever break the boundaries of personification? How? When? Be specific.
3. What other characters could be considered personifications or archetypes? Consider both major and minor characters. Give examples and include why you think the personification is effective or not. Could Hillerman's point be made some other way?
Essay Topic 3
In Chapter 10, Sherman and Chandler discuss the details of the assignment from Plymale and decide that at the very least, Billy Tuve will have to be murdered, but it will have to be made to look like an accident because of the Arizona death penalty laws. Choose one of the following questions and write a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text and your research or personal experience:
1. What is the death penalty as it exists in the United States? Do all states have the same laws? What are the death penalty laws at the present in Arizona and New Mexico? Is the death penalty administered fairly without regard to race, sex, religion, etc.?
2. Is the death penalty a true deterrent to murder? Why or why not? Is the murder rate per capita lower in the states that have and use the death penalty regularly? Would you be willing to inject, shoot, or electrocute someone yourself if they have received the death penalty?
3. How many people who have been executed under the laws of the death penalty have later been proven to be innocent? Does this change your opinion of the death penalty? What are some alternatives to the death penalty?
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