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Dealing with the Poston, Arizona, heat was a major challenge for the Japanese-Americans. Give at least three examples of how the people took steps to stay cool.
Explain why Jiichan sarcastically enclosed blank pieces of paper with Uncle's letter to Sumiko. Why did Jiichan write one of his letters to his granddaughter in a circular pattern?
What do you think he was trying to tell Sumiko with his actions?
Grown-ups in the camp complained about the unruly children. What caused the children to become undisciplined? List two details from the story to support the adults' complaint.
By the fall of 1942 the government was pushing the Japanese-American camp residents to resettle outside the camp. Explain why the government wanted to get them out. Why were the Japanese opposed to leaving the camp?
Characterize Mr. Moto. Include his relationship with Sumiko. What type of job did he hold before the war?
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