Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
100

Was it against the law for interracial couples to have a child under apartheid? Did Trevor's parents break the law?

Yes. Trevor’s parents broke the law by simply having him. 

100

Why is the book called Born a Crime?

The title of the book refers to this illegal circumstance.

100

Religion played a big role in Trevor’s childhood, thanks to this person.

His mom

200

Why did Trevor’s mom push him out of a moving car?

Trevor’s mom pushed him out of a moving car to protect him.

200

What race was Trevor classified as by the government?

His mom lied and said he was born in Ka-Ngwane. His birth certificate says he is from another country. 
200

What accident happened in Ch. 3?

Trevor used the restroom in his own home and threw it away in his trash!!

300

What does the story reveal about Trevor’s mom's character?

This chapter shows how brave and determined Trevor’s mom was.

300

Why did Trevor’s mom act like she wasn’t his mother in public?

It was illegal to be mixed (to have a black and a white parent). Page 28
300

Why did Trevor’s mom attend multiple churches?

Trevor’s mom believed that each church offered something different and important, which is why she did this.

400

How does the title reflect life and fear under apartheid?

The title “Run” is about more than just escaping danger. It also shows life under apartheid.

400

How did apartheid affect Trevor’s sense of identity?

These laws made Trevor feel like he didn’t fully belong to any group.

400

How did Trevor’s view of religion differ from his mom’s?

Trevor had a more questioning attitude toward religion, while his mom believed deeply