Monday, April 9, 2012

Chapter Five

Chapter Five

1. Many chapters deal with oppression, not allowing freedom. What groups of people were being oppressed by the Taliban? What were some of the oppressive laws?

2. When the Taliban chases Parvana, who does Parvana run into? Why was this meeting good for Parvana and her family?

3. What does Mrs. Weer have in common with Fatana? How does she help Parvana’s family?

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  1. 1. The women were being opressed. They couldn't go outside or work and get a good education.
    2. Parvana runs into her old teacher Mrs. Weera. Mrs. Weera comeing was good for Parvana and help in the home.
    3. They were bothin the women's union. She help by getting the mother clened up.

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  3. 1. The women were being oppressed. They couldn't go outside or work and get a good education. It is stated at the beginning that Parvan had to stop going to school
    2. Parvana runs into her old teacher Mrs. Weera. Mrs. Weera coming was good for Parvana and help in the home. Mrs.Weera also helps overcome the recent situations.
    3. They were both in the women's union. She helps by getting mother better. “Mother was sitting up.She had put on clean clothing”.

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