Water
Nya
Salva
Bacov
Vocab
100

How do they get across the Nile River?

They build boats out of trees and other natural material.

100

In Ch. 6 what do we find out about Nya and the family?

Nya has to walk miles each day.

100

Who says Salva's name?

His UNC

100

to walk or move unsteadily

staggered

100

A very large quantity 

abundance

200

Why do the men give the uncle food and help without being prompted to?

He has a rifle

200

What is her family struggling to decide?

Whether or not they will bring her to the clinic or keep her home.

200

What is still not comforting to Salva about finding the uncle?

He also does not know where the family is.

200

serving as a temporary substitute 

makeshift

200

in an unwilling and hesitant way

reluctantly

300

How does Salva use motivation to keep going?

He follows his uncle's advice or setting small and attainable goals.

300

What made Nya's sister sick?

The contaminated water.

300

Why do they get sick from eating a big meal in chapter 6?

their body rejected the food due to starving

300

strongly attracted and interested

Fascinated

300

lacking in variety or interest

monotonous

400

How is the water situation in Sudan, different from our world in America?

We have clean drinking water accessible 

400

Why is Nya's mother worried about the water situation?

if they boil it, there will be none left to drink

400

Why does Salva keep his uncle in sight?

he feels safe with them

400

not cheerful/ serious

solemn

400

in a cheerful or lighthearted way

Gaily

500

Why does the author mention details of illness, lack of water, and the lions?

To show us how dangerous and bad life can be in Sudan.

500

Why did the fishermen go into their tents at night?

The mosquitoes 

500

What happens to Salva's friend Marial?

He gets eaten by a lion.

500

suffer painfully

endured

500

what is the definition of insanity?

doing the same things over and over again, while expecting a different result

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