question archive in what seems like a unusual and changed world, why do you think they still have football games? who is playing? what is the purpose? -what does the world salvage mean? why do you think they used this for an event that appears to have a negative outcome? -offred muses about the validity of object and the connections between them

in what seems like a unusual and changed world, why do you think they still have football games? who is playing? what is the purpose? -what does the world salvage mean? why do you think they used this for an event that appears to have a negative outcome? -offred muses about the validity of object and the connections between them

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in what seems like a unusual and changed world, why do you think they still have football games? who is playing? what is the purpose?
-what does the world salvage mean? why do you think they used this for an event that appears to have a negative outcome?
-offred muses about the validity of object and the connections between them. what do you think she is trying to say?
-what do you make of the magazine burning? how does this connect?
-immediately after the scene switches, is offred still taling about her mother?
-from what we know so far, why would the econowives have such distaste for the handmaids?
-why is offred stubborn about claiming her room as hers?
-what does she meant by rented licence?
-look up the meaning of Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. notice how offred used this phrase going forward. remember that she does not know its meaning, but how does it affect your understanding of each situation.these question are from handmaid's tale(Author: Margaret Atwood) chapter 6-10.

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