What is Sam’s terrible dilemma in the excerpt we read from Abraham’s “Tell Freedom”?

## Choose four (4) of the following prompts, and respond in no less than 100 words each:
How does the use of experiential language in Hesse’s “The Poet” make us feel the connection between spirit and the physical world?
How does Sophocles shows both fate and the restoration of natural order in Oedipus Rex?
How does Euripides shows the disorder of revenge in Medea?
How does Chinua Achebe show the conflict between tradition and the “new ways” in “Dead Men’s Path”?
What is Sam’s terrible dilemma in the excerpt we read from Abraham’s “Tell Freedom”?
How is Thiong’o’s “The Return” a coming-of-age story?
Describe the theme in either Langston Hughes’s “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” or Gwendolyn Brooks’s “What Shall I Give My Children?”
Discuss the character of Anansi in the story that you read.
What makes either One Thousand and One Nights “Gulnare of the Sea,” the Norse “Birth of the Gods,” or the Mahabharata’s “The Birth of Death” fantastic–other-worldly– stories? Be detailed.

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