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Why are Saturdays special to Henry?

a. It was the only time he could hear Sheldon play his saxophone
b. It was when he could work at the grocery store
c. He went to the park with his friends
d. It was the day when he and his family went to the beach

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Final answer:

The given texts do not provide information about why Saturdays are special to Henry about the available multiple-choice answers. Sundays are meaningful for Henry due to teaching reading to his peers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The text excerpts provided do not offer any information about Henry's special connection to Saturdays directly related to the options given in the question (saxophone, working at a grocery store, going to the park or beach with family). However, we do see that Sundays are significant for Henry as he devotes them to teaching his fellow slaves how to read, which was a courageous and risky endeavor. It is important to note that the information given does not correspond to any of the multiple-choice answers provided, indicating that the correct answer may lie outside of the given text and requires additional context not included here.

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