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Ishmael recalled an old adage of his people: "We must strive to be like the moon." What did the adage mean?
What was ironic about the money Ishmael, Junior, and his friends retrieved in Mattru Jong? Where had Ishmael hid his money?
Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of the six boys traveling together. Do you think they were wise to stay together? Why or why not?
Describe Ishmael's escape from Mattru Jong. Include details of where the rebels entered the town and what route the villagers took to escape.
List some of the foods Ishmael and his friends ate before the rebels attacked them. Next list the foods Ishmael found to eat during his months of wandering, after the attack.
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