1. In Early Days, Chapter 1, how did the narrator meet Tracey and how did she describe Tracey?
The narrator met Tracey in 1982. They were both going to a dance class at St. Christopher's. They had the same skin color and the same freckles. They were both children of a black and a white parent.
2. In Early Days, Chapter 2, how did the narrator describe the church and the neighborhood where she had dance lessons?
The narrator described the church as a ninetteenth-century building with a facade of large sandy stones. It was called St. Christopher's. It had a stained glass window that had been replaced after the war. The neighborhood was a series of high-rise estates that had replaced the Victorian houses that were lost in the bombings during the war.
3. In Early Days, Chapter 3, why did the narrator have to stay out of their flat until dinner time?
Saturday's were the narrator's mother's day off. It was a day off from being with her husband and daughter. She would use the day to study. So on Saturdays the narrator and her father had to stay out of their flat until dinner time.
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