Children of Blood and Bone C3
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- Q1Why do the other nobles suggest that Amari may not be King Saran's?She has dark skin.She is uninterested in politics.She is considered "ugly" by their standards.She has white hair.30s
- Q2Who is Binta?Amari's younger half-sistera leader in King Saran's armya diviner who works in the palacea wealthy merchant from Lagos30s
- Q3What is the derogatory term used to describe diviners?beetle(s)mosquito(es)maggot(s)roach(es)30s
- Q4Why does Amari believe Binta was summoned by her father?Binta was caught using magic.Binta stole food from the royal family.Amari gave Binta a bracelet as a gift.Amari kissed Binta on the cheek.30s
- Q5What is a subjective observation about Amari's mother?The queen's condescending attitude is difficult to deal with.The queen is both Amari and Inan's mother.The queen is King Saran's second wife.The queen prides herself on her copper skin30s
- Q6What happened to the diviners who discovered the artifacts?They got short-term amnesia.They became kosidan ("normal").Their latent powers were activated.They died immediately after contact.30s
- Q7What is an objective summary of chapter three?Amari, traumatized by her terrible childhood, discovers that magic may return.Amari, King Saran's daughter, realizes that magic has the potential to return to the diviner population.The beautiful Princess Amari must quickly decide how she will react to the death of her most important friend.Amari, a member of the royal family, is bound by pointless obligations.30s
- Q8Which quote justifies King Saran's call for the diviner genocide?"Their proximity activated latent abilities.""It would appear the gods have other plans.""But Father raised the diviner taxes.""Magic is the source of all evil."30s
- Q9How is King Saran characterized?as compassionate and considerateas caring and patientas nonchalant and boredas cold and dismissive30s
- Q10What is a subjective summary of the chapter?The beautiful Princess Amari must quickly decide how she will react to the death of her most important friend.Although she was born a princess, Amari still desires freedom.Amari, shunned for her dark skin, observes her father kill her friend.Amari, King Saran's daughter, realizes that magic has the potential to return.30s
- Q11Despite her relationship with the family, how does Saran respond to Binta's newfound powers?He murders her with no hesitation or remorse.Her demands information about diviners.He demands that she keep her powers a secret.He allows her to quickly flee with Amari.30s
- Q12What is implied about the relationship between Saran and Kaea?Kaea is planning to overthrow Saran.Saran and Kaea are related.Kaea has an unrequited crush on Saran.Saran and Kaea are having an affair.30s