1. In A Short Narrative of My Life, Occom describes the injustice and inequality he experienced. How does he present this information in a way that points to this inequality but also maintains reader sympathy and authorial credibility?
2. In A Short Narrative of My Life, Occom devotes time to both his Native American culture in Montauk and Christianity. Describe how he develops his school to attend to both of these perspectives.
3. In A Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul, Occom at times provides a message to the Native American community as a whole. What does he say to them or what advice does he have for them?