
Chapter 12 ALWTW Text-Dependent Questions
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- Q1Read these sentences from chapter 12 of A Long Walk to Water: “What was it Uncle had said during that first terrible day in the desert? 'Do you see that group of bushes? You need only to walk as far as those bushes...'" What do these sentences reveal about Uncle's impact on Salva?Salva is trying to remember Uncle's words because he forgot about the first day in the desert.Salva remembers Uncle's words and loses the motivation to persevere.Salva's memory of his Uncle makes him sad.Salva remembers Uncle's words and is strengthened by the memory of his family.30s
- Q2Read these sentences from chapter 12 of A Long Walk to Water: “I need only to get through the rest of this day, he told himself. This day and no other." What do these sentences suggest about Salva?Salva expects that he will find someone in his family to help him in the refugee camp.Salva will give up after one day in the Itang refugee camp.Salva is planning to leave the refugee camp after spending only one day there.Salva is breaking his life in the refugee camp into manageable chunks, just like his Uncle helped him through the desert.30s
- Q3Read these sentences from chapter 12 of A Long Walk to Water: “Immediately, there was chaos. It was as if the people ceased to be people and instead became an enormous herd of panicked, stampeding two-legged creatures." What do these sentences suggest about the Ethiopian government's order to leave the refugee camp?The people were angry and began charging at the soldiers.The people were so scared that they resembled fearful animals.The people were ecstatic and were running because they were eager to leave.The people were excited and began running for joy.30s