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"The Man Without a Country" Test

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1.

Who wrote the story?

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2.

During what era was it written?

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3.

Who is the protagonist?

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4.

Who was the traitorous politician he followed?

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5.

What did he do to become a 'Man Without A Country'?

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On the Navy ships that keep him from America, what is his nickname?

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How did he come to get this nickname?

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8.

Who wrote the poem he reads that starts to change his attitude towards the country he has disowned?

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9.

What war does he help his shipmates during a battle?

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10.

What is not one of the prisoner's hobbies?

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11.

Where did Captain Vaughan first promise to take the freed slaves?

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12.

When was this story written and published?

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13.

What favor did Captain Danforth do for Nolan at the end of the story? Be specific.

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14.

Phillip Nolan's character and attitude changed dramatically throughout the story. Explain this change using specific text evidences to support your answer.