Chapter 12-13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15-16
Chapter 17-18
100

How were the women in Nya's village helping the visitors?

Carrying and crushing stone for the well.

100

Why don't the women celebrate the first water from the well in Nya's village?

The water is muddy/dirty.

100

What is one effect that will occur when Nya's village gets water?

1. No more long walks

2. No more sickness

3. Kids can go to school

100

What does Salva learn about his family?

Most of his family is still alive.

200

How does the "boss" treat his workers?

Positive Reinforcement

or Jokes

200

Why was Kakuma Refugee camp a dreadful place?

It was like prison: barbed wire fences, can't leave, little food/water.

200

Who does Salva discover is alive in a clinic in Sudan?

His father
200

Why can't Salva visit his mother?

The war is still going on.

300

What does water symbolize for Nya?

Life

Health

Hope

300

What does Michael teach Salva?

English/Volleyball

300

Why does it seem impossible for Salva to help his people in Sudan?

He is one person and their is war in Sudan.

300

Why was Salva's father sick?

His father had guinea worms from years of drinking dirty water.
400

What does water symbolize for Salva at this point in the story (Hint: crossing the Gilo)

Danger

Obstacle

400

Where are the aide workers sending the refugees?

America

400

How does Salva feel when he leaves the airport in New York?

Homesick

400

Who is the "boss" of the men working in Nya's village.

Salva

500

What does Salva have to become for the other "Lost Boys"?

A leader

500

Where in America is Salva sent?

Rochester, NY

500

How is life different for Salva in America?

Paved roads

Electricity in buildings

500

Who says "A step at a time"?

Uncle (later repeated by Salva)