Voc. Words ch 21
define each word, create a sentence and picture to represent it
- Primary
- Tingling
- Vaults
- Looting
- Conducted
- Halt
- Reconcile
- Residue
- Auspices
- Predicament
- Apprentice
Ch 21 Questions
1. What gives him a tingling sensation in his belly?
2. What has he never seen so many of?
3. Describe his school back home. How is it different to SBTA
4. What did the kids help their teacher with? How much do teachers get paid in his country?
5. How come noone sat close to him or Mohamed?
6. Would you be nervous to be friends with them? Why or why not?
7. What day was it that the loud sound went off in his city?
8. What was the cause of the noise? Why
9. What did the newly freed prisoner do?
10. What do you think about that?
11. How is there prison system different from US?
12. How would you free about living in Freetown when all this is happening?
13. How did the city turn in lawlessness?
14. Tell me what you think life would be like if we had no laws and people handled their own troubles? Would you want to live there?
15. What did rebels do to the banks?
16. What did the secret market do?
17. What did the rebels order over the megaphones
18. What were happening to the civilians, give me examples.
19. What happened to Mohamed?
20. How long did the gun shots last?
21. What were people eating most of the days
22. What happened to his uncle, what was going on with him?
23. What happened to some of his rehabilated friends?
24. Do you think you would end up joining the rebels again? Why?
25. What was the only way of getting out of Freetown without being killed?
26. Where was their final destination?
27. Why do you think the soldiers were so strict about searching them.
28. Was there any room on the bus for him?
29. Did he make it out of Freetown?
30. There have been many times were he has escaped death , why do you think that is so?
31. What can he offer to the other people who have never experienced war?
32. Tell me the story of the talking monkey. What is the significance of the story?
33. Tell me an important saying or story someone has once told you.
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