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Multiple Choice
1. A (Various Chapters)
2. D (Chapter 1)
3. B (Various Chapters)
4. C (Various Chapters)
5. D (Chapter 2)
6. A (Chapter 6)
7. A (Various Chapters)
8. D (Various Chapters)
9. B (Various Chapters)
10. B (Various Chapters)
11. C (Various Chapters)
12. D (Various Chapters)
13. A (Various Chapters)
14. C (Various Chapters)
15. D (Various Chapters)
Long Answer
1. The reader begins the story with Doaa and two babies adrift at sea after her husband has died. The readers are left with a sense of anticipation knowing that Doaa’s husband will die, and she will be in a perilous situation in the future. The reader is left wondering when this event will take place. (Various Chapters)
2. In the book, violence is used as an authoritarian tool to achieve the desired result over the people who live in Syria and Egypt. Many people are treated violently and in danger if they threaten the desired perspective of the government in power. (Various Parts)