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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Is Captain Delano overly cautious while on board the San Dominick?

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What could he have done if he had perceived the situation correctly?

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When did you begin to doubt that Cereno was in command of his ship?

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Why all the references to monastic life?

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Why does Babo cut himself (p. 218)?

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Why does Cereno refuse to testify about Aranda's remains (p.251)?

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