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This is the author of Persepolis

Marjane Satrapi

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This is Marji's uncle

Anoosh

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Iran went to war with this country

Iraq

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This is where Marji's parents send her

Austria / Vienna

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A single box or frame.

Panel

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How does what happened to Anoosh change Marjane’s beliefs?

She no longer wants God in her life.

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Iran got rid of this leader

The Shah

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Marji wrote love letters for this person

MARY (the maid)

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This is where they hide from bombs

Shelter / basement

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What does Marji see when she looks back at her parents in the airport

Mom being carried by dad

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A bubble or balloon that includes a character’s speech or thought.

Speech/Thought Bubble

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What did the Shah spend money on?

Celebrations of the 2,500 years of Dynasty.

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At the beginning this was made mandatory to wear.

Veil / headscarf / hijab

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Marji's grandma put this in her bra

Jasmine flowers

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Marji's dad smuggled this in his coat

Posters

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At school they did this to honor war victims

Beat chest

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The blank space between two panels.

Gutter

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What religion does Marji follow?

Islam

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Marji's mother had her picture taken here.

A demonstration.

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This was set on fire with 400 people inside.

Rex Theatre

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Young boys who fought in the war were given this

Gold painted, plastic keys

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To die a martyr is to inject this into society

Blood being injected into the veins of the revolution

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A box within a panel where the narrator reflects on the action depicted. 

Narrative Box

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What are TWO ways the new Islamic republic impact the educational system?

They closed the universities and re-wrote the textbooks.

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Who were the two male friends that were let out of prison but searched for later?

Siamak and Mohsen

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Marji's uncle escaped to this country

Russia

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These types of missiles were fired at Tehran.

Ballistic/Scuds

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Marji's dad tells her to have this food in Europe

Sachertorte (small; chocolate cake-like desser)

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 an important literary term in that it highlights contrasts between two things but also invites comparisons.

Juxtaposition

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Why would Marji’s parents think it is funny she wants to play Monopoly after they returned from a protest?

The point of Monopoly is to own everything and they are protesting against the man who owns everything.