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Revolution is Not a Dinner Party: Part II - Quiz
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Explain why Ling's parents hung a large portrait of Chairman Mao over their picture of the Golden Gate Bridge. What other steps did they take to "keep the mosquitoes away"? Who were the "mosquitoes"?
Why was it so dangerous for Dr. Chang to save the life of Ji, the antirevolutionary writer? Why do you think he rescued Ji, in spite of the danger?
How did Mrs. Chang see to it that Ling's Chinese New Year was special? Why was Ling so lonely on that special night and what sacrifice was made so that she could enjoy the special day?
How did Ling use rice water? What was the source of her idea?
Summarize how Ling used her cleverness to obtain meat for her mother, Mrs. Wu, and herself. What did the experience teach her?
How has Ling changed since she was eight-years-old, in the summer of 1972?
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