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English, 07.12.2020 18:40, mmaglaya1

A Long Walk to Water Ch. 6 1. Nya and her mother think differently about the camp.
How Nya feels about the camp:
How Nya’s mother feels about the camp:

2. Finally something good happens for Salva. How does it make a difference for him? For the group?

3. Using details from the text, lists the elements working against their survival.
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4. What does it mean: “A cold fist seemed to grip Salva’s heart?” What has happened?

5. Would Salva and Nya have been friends if they knew each other at the same time? Write your answer giving details to support your thinking.

6. If you had to choose to be Nya or Salva, explain in whose footprints you would rather walk.

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