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A long walk to water review you defiantly don't have to answer all of these the questions I just really need help I haven't read the book and I need help with at least some of them lol'll give brianliest and all my point things 1. Why don't Salva's sisters go to school?

2. Why does Salva say is the reason for the war in Sudan?

3. What is the reason for Nya's journey every day?

4. How would you feel if you were Salva?1. Why doesn't the group want Salva along? How would you feel if you heard those words being spoken about you?

2. How does water dictate Nya's life?

3. When Marial says he can't find his family and sighs, Salva says he "heard that sigh all the way to his heart." What does that mean?

4. What do you think happened at the end of Chapter 6?

1. Think about what you do if you need water. Think about what you do if you are sick and need to go to the doctor. Compare that to Akeer's experience.

2. How does Uncle encourage Salva to keep walking? How could you apply that strategy to your own life?

3. Would you have tried to save the dying men at risk to your own life? What is the right thing to do?

1. What are the chances of Salva finding his family?

2. How does what happened to Uncle change Salva?

3. What are the positives and negatives of the refugee camp?

4. What will it mean for the village if water is not found between the trees?

1. Why does Salva consider himself lucky?

2. How does Salva keep himself and the boys going? What attributes make Salva a good leader?

3. Have you ever been "torn in two by the hoping and the not hoping" like Salva? What was it?

4. What are some of the struggles that Salva experiences in transitioning to life in America? How would you feel if you were uprooted to a new country, language, food, culture?

1. Why is education so important?

2. Was the reunion of Salva and his father what you expected? Would you risk going to Loun-Ariik to see the rest of your family?

3. What does the well mean to Nya's village? What is the impact of clean water?

4. What are your favorite parts of this story?

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