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"He clung to Uncle like a baby or a little boy..." is an example of...
Simile
What is considered the "mother of all life in Sudan?"
the Nile
Salva watched, fascinated, as little by little the curve of a prow and low sides grew from the piles of reeds." What is a prow?
The front of a boat that sticks above the water
"He gripped the sides of the boat tightly as it floated out onto the Nile." What can we infer about how Salva is feeling?
Scared!
How long did it take the group to build enough canoes?
Two full days
What helped Salva to forget about his fears for a while?
The tasks of building the boats distracted him
Why was Salva so scared on his walk?
Another lion might attack
What was the debate with Akeer's illness?
Stay at the camp and let her rest so she can heal on her own or begin long hard walk to treatment
Why do you believe Akeer was sick?
She drank contaminated water
Why did the group go to the broadest part of the river?
There were islands
Why was Salva scared of going to Ethiopia?
He is scared of being away from his family.
How do they cross the Nile?
By canoe
Why does Salva's uncle tell Salva he will stay up and keep watch at night?
To calm and comfort Salva
Where is the group headed?
Ethiopia
What are the canoes made out of?
Reeds
Which river are they going to cross?
The Nile