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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
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9) Whose fault is it that William re-injures his knee as a junior? What does William’s brother-in-law say this shows about “the

system”?
10) Describe the relationship between Arthur and his dad after his father returns from a year away from the family.

11) What message does film-maker Spike Lee have for William and the other young men at the all-American summer basketball camp?

12) What kinds of things does Marquette University do to entice William to sign with them?

13) Compare and contrast Marshall’s Coach Bedford with St. Joseph’s Coach Pingatore. What do they have in common? How are they different in the way they coach? Who would you rather play for and why?

14) Think of Arthur’s background and situation heading into college. Will he have a chance at upward social mobility or not? Explain.

15) Think of William’s background and situation heading into college. Will he have a chance at upward social mobility or not? Explain.
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ra1l [238]3 years ago
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Good luck

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