What does the moon represent for Beah in these chapters?

a
Light
b
Fear
c
Friendship
d
Childhood and innocence
Question 2 (1 point)
How are Beah and his brother separated?

a
They get lost while running through the forest.
b
They get separated from each other during an attack on Kamator.
c
Beah gets recruited to join a new hip hop dance group.
d
Junior leaves to go to a different town to start farming.
Question 3 (1 point)
What is significant about Ishmael's memory of his older brother skipping stones with him?

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.
b
He thinks about what would have happened if he and his brother hadn't escaped the rebels and how two innocent boys skipping stones would have been made into brutal soldiers spreading violence and fear.
c
He remembers how much fun life used to be before the war and yearns for a time when things were simpler.
d
He explains how dropping the water bucket afterward made his father and stepmother extremely angry, but his brother took the fall for his mistake.
Question 4 (1 point)
What does Beah's dream at the beginning of Chapter 2 reveal about him?

a
He is still fearful about death and is trying to make peace with his painful memories.
b
He has moved on from the more difficult parts of his life.
c
He is enjoying his new life.
d
He has forgotten about the horrors he’s lived through.
Question 5 (1 point)
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"? Choose the best answer.

a
Even though he is living a new life, Ishmael's dreams indicate that his past trauma is still with him.
b
Ishmael's nightmares are interfering with his new life.
c
Ishmael prefers the world of his dreams since it is the only place where his family is still alive.
d
Ishmael feels torn between his new life in New York City and his past in Sierre Leone
Question 6 (1 point)
In Ishmael’s dream, what is in the wheelbarrow and where is he pushing it?

a
There is dirt in the wheelbarrow, and he is pushing it toward the garden.
b
There is a body in the wheelbarrow, and he is pushing it toward the cemetery.
c
There is dirt in the wheelbarrow, and he is pushing it toward the cemetery
d
There are flowers in the wheelbarrow, and he is pushing it toward the house.
Question 7 (1 point)
Why, after their escape, do Ishmael and the other boys sneak back into Mattru Jong?

a
They sneak back to get weapons to protect themselves.
b
They sneak back to get shoes because of the long rain.
c
They sneak back to get food because they are hungry.
d
They sneak back to get medical supplies because they are hurt.
Question 8 (1 point)
When Ishmael and his companions start farming, why is farming so difficult for Ishmael?

a
He keeps getting blisters.
b
The cutlass is too heavy.
c
His muscles ache.
d
All of the above
e
None of the above
Question 9 (1 point)
Why do many people ignore the boys on their journey?

a
Children are not considered significant in African cultures.
b
People are scared of diamonds.
c
Children are not trustworthy.
d
People are scared because they could be child soldiers.
Question 10 (1 point)
How does Ishmael’s love of music save the boys from drowning?

a
A young boy in the village remembes Ishmael and the other boys from dance performances they had done in Mattru Jong.
b
His love of music shows he is fun.
c
His love of music shows his Eastern influence.
d
He remembers how to swim because of a rap song.

1 answer

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.