Who is the young boy telling the story and observing the changes happening around him?
Leon Leyson
What major change begins to affect Jewish families after the Nazis take control?
Restrictions and discrimination against Jewish people
What literary device is used when the author describes how Leon’s town slowly becomes tense and uncomfortable?
Imagery
Where does the chapter mainly begin?
Leon’s hometown and neighbourhood
In what type of place does Leon live at the beginning of the chapter?
His hometown neighbourhood where daily life once felt normal
Which character tries to stay strong and protect his family despite the growing dangers?
Leon's father
What emotion begins spreading among the Jewish community as new rules are introduced?
Fear and uncertainty
What literary technique shows the difference between Leon’s normal childhood and the restrictions he later faces?
contrast
What theme is shown when Leon realizes the rules against Jewish people are unfair?
Discrimination
What theme is revealed when Leon starts realizing that his life is changing in unfair ways?
Lose of innocence
What quality does Leon’s father show by continuing to support his family despite danger?
Responsibility and Bravery
Why do the Nazis introduce restrictions slowly instead of all at once?
To gradually control and isolate Jewish people without immediate resistance.
What tone is created when adults speak quietly and appear worried?
Tense
How does the setting change during the chapter?
It changes from normal and safe to tense and fearful
What theme is shown through Leon’s father trying to protect the family despite danger?
Family strength and responsibility
How does Leon’s young age affect the way he understands the changes happening around him?
He feels confused and curious because he does not fully understand the situation.
What important realization does Leon begin to have during the chapter?
That the rules against Jewish people are unfair.
Why does the author tell the story from Leon’s childhood perspective?
Answer: To show confusion and emotional impact through the eyes of a child.
What theme appears as the Jewish community begins to feel worried about their future?
Fear and uncertainty
What does the changing setting help the reader understand about the community?
Answer: The growing fear and uncertainty among people
How do the reactions of the Jewish community show the emotional impact of the new restrictions?
They become fearful, cautious, and uncertain about their future.
How do the events in this chapter prepare readers for later parts of the story?
They show the beginning of oppression and hint that conditions will become more serious.
How do small details about everyday life help the reader understand the growing danger?
Answer: They show how normal life slowly changes under discrimination.
What important idea about society does the chapter show through the new rules against Jewish people?
How discrimination and power can unfairly control people’s lives
What important idea about society does the chapter show through the new rules against Jewish people?
How discrimination and power can unfairly control people’s lives