What causes Samuel's feelings to change from confusion and fear to anger and hate at the end of "Samuel's Memory"?A.His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.B.His father escapes and leaves the family behind.C.White settlers throw rocks at him and his family.D.The soldiers separate him from his mother.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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What causes Samuel's feelings to change from confusion and fear to anger and hate at the end of "Samuel's Memory"?A.His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.B.His father escapes and leaves the family behind.C.White settlers throw rocks at him and his family.D.The soldiers separate him from his mother.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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