Here are the answers to the questions based on your provided text:
Question 1: What does the moon represent for Beah in these chapters?
Answer: d) Childhood and innocence
Question 2: How are Beah and his brother separated?
Answer: b) They get separated from each other during an attack on Kamator.
Question 3: What is significant about Ishmael's memory of his older brother skipping stones with him?
Answer: a) He reflects on the close relationship he had with his older brother prior to the war, highlighting how his brother used to care for him and teach him things.
Question 4: What does Beah's dream at the beginning of Chapter 2 reveal about him?
Answer: a) He is still fearful about death and is trying to make peace with his painful memories.
Question 5: What is the significance of the following quote: "These days I live in three worlds: my dreams, and the experiences of my new life, which trigger memories from my past"?
Answer: a) Even though he is living a new life, Ishmael's dreams indicate that his past trauma is still with him.
Question 6: In Ishmael’s dream, what is in the wheelbarrow and where is he pushing it?
Answer: c) There is dirt in the wheelbarrow, and he is pushing it toward the cemetery.
Question 7: Why, after their escape, do Ishmael and the other boys sneak back into Mattru Jong?
Answer: c) They sneak back to get food because they are hungry.
Question 8: When Ishmael and his companions start farming, why is farming so difficult for Ishmael?
Answer: d) All of the above
Question 9: Why do many people ignore the boys on their journey?
Answer: d) People are scared because they could be child soldiers.
Question 10: How does Ishmael’s love of music save the boys from drowning?
Answer: a) A young boy in the village remembers Ishmael and the other boys from dance performances they had done in Mattru Jong.