Nya's Story
Salva's Story
Text Structure
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
100

What all the workers in Nya's village wore.

What is blue coveralls?

100

Salva is walking here after he crosses the Gilo.

What is Kenya?

100

Weeks passed, then months.  One day a notice was posted at the camp's administration tent.  It was a list of names.  If your name was on the list, it meant you had made it to the next step: the interview.  After the interview, you might go to America.

What is chronological?

100

This literary element has now jumped ahead another six and a half years and changed to Kenya.

What is setting?

100

WHOOSH

What is onomatopoeia.

200

What Nya thought was funny in chapter 13.

What is having to have water to find water?

200

The time it took for Salva to lead the boys to safety after they were kicked out of the Ethiopian Refugee Camps.

What is a year and a half?

200

Salva remembered learning to read Arabic when he was young.  The Arabic alphabet had twenty-eight letters; the English, only twenty-six.  In English, the letters stayed separate from each other, so it was easy to tell them apart.  In Arabic words, the letters were always joined, and a letter might look different depending on what came before or after it.

What is compare/contrast?

200

This literary element tells the story through a narrator, switching between Salva and Nya's perspective.

What is 3rd person omniscient?

200

Salva did not know how long he was in the water.  It felt like hours.  It felt like years.

What is a hyperbole?

300

The boss of the work going on in Nya's village

What is one of the two men who had first come to the village?

300

These things influenced Salva to be a leader to about 1500 boys.

What is his family, mother, father, sisters, brothers, and uncle?

300

When at last the tips of his toes touched mud, he forced his limbs to make swimming motions one last time.  He crawled onto the riverbank and collapsed.  Then he lay there in the mud, choking and sobbing for breath.

What is descriptive?

300

When the drill in Nya's village reaches water and when Salva leaves for America.

What is climax?

300

It(Kakuma Camp) felt almost like a prison.

What is a simile.

400

How long the drill worked until it hit water.

What is 3?

400

The number of boys who Salva lead safely to Kenya.

What is more than 1200?

400

Why are they shooting at us?

Salva had no choice.  He jumped into the water and began to swim.  A boy next to him grabbed him around the neck and clung to him tightly.  Salva was forced under the surface without time to take more than a quick shallow breath.

What is cause and effect?

400

In the exposition of the story, Salva's school was shot at and bombed during the Sudanese Civil War, separating him from his family and forcing him to leave his home.

What is the inciting incident

400

A rumor was spreading through the camp.  It began as a whisper, but soon Salva felt as if it were a roar in his ears.  He could think of nothing else.  America.

What is a simile?

500

The problem with the water that the drill reached.

What is mud?

500

The two things Salva learned from Michael at the Ifo Refugee camp.

What is volleyball and how to read?

500

He organized the group, giving everyone a job: scavenge for food; collect firewood; stand guard while the group slept.  Whatever food or water they found was shared equally among all of them.  When the smaller boys grew too tired to walk, the older boys took turns carrying them on their backs.

What is problem and solution

500

One step at a time...one day at a time.  Just today - just this day to get through...Salva told himself this every day.  He told the boys in the group, too.

This is what Literary Element?

What is theme?

500

It was hard to keep hope alive when there was so little to feed it.

What is personification

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