Say level - the cigarette
Say level - the passport
Mean level - both
100

How many people die in the war?

1 million

100

Where did Uncle Taher send his son for safety?

Holland

100

What could make Marji have temptations, like somking, during this time?

It could be because of the stress of the war.

200

What is Marji's mom's reaction when she skips school to eat?

She is mad and worried

200

How many heart attacks has Uncle Taher had?

3

200

On Page 118, tier 2, the closeup of Uncle Taher smoking, what does the contrast of colors represent?

The black color contrasting the white of Uncle Taher symbolizes darkness and evil and how something bad may happen soon. 

300

Why does Niloufar have to hide?

She has to hide because she is a communist

300

Where does Uncle Taher need open heart surgery?

England

300

Do you find it surprising that Marji would want to rebel against her parents given how liberal they are? Why could smoking be so important to Marji?

Smoking is like an act of rebellion against her mother's dictatorship. Marji’s mother's strict rule is similar to Shah’s oppressive rule over Marji’s people.

400

What happened to make Marji's family rush to get passports?

9 communists were executed

400

What kind of wounds do most men have in the crowded hospital where Uncle Taher needs surgery?

Chemical weapon wounds

400

Why do you think Marji was so determined to become an adult or mature faster?

She saw all of the boys her age fighting in the war and may have felt that she herself has to mature faster.

500

What does Marji want her parents to bring her?

A denim jacket, chocolate, Kim Wilde poster, and an Iron Maiden Poster

500

What does the doctor call the wounded men in the crowded hospital where Uncle Taher needs surgery?

Guinea pigs

500

What does the cigarette symbolize?

Marji's belief of her ability to make her own decisions.

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