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Connection Ouestions Respond to the following using complete sentences. Answer all parts of the
question or you will not receive full credit for the assignment. Use direct textual
evidence when necessary to support your statements,
1. How does John Lewis use the metaphor of "walking with the wind" to talk
about our role in the world? What does his metaphor suggest about what it
takes to strengthen communities and make a positive difference in the
world?
2. Why was it important that "the people of conscience never left the house"?
3. What do you think about Lewis' conviction that "another storm would
come, and we would have to do it all over again"? What other examples of
this sort of persistence have you encountered in this chapter? How do we
sustain our commitment to issues we care about?

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