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1. What similarity does the child notice between himself and his
shadow?
2. What funny thing does the child notice about his shadow?
B. Why does the child think that his shadow is a coward?
4. Why do you think the child's shadow had
'stayed at home' one morning?
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Throughout the memoir, the idea of choice is constantly presented. Sands speaks to the idea that there is always a move to be made, so to speak—a move that can change our lives for the better. The idea of Sand's "shadow" is symbolic of the possibility of change. As a child, Sands noted that his shadow was himself
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