A Long Walk to Water Chapter 13
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What does Nya find funny about drilling for water?

He need water for getting water

What discourages the drilling crew?

It kept leaking

Who keeps encouraging and pushing the workers to continue working?

The boss

What forces Salva to finally jump into the water?

<p>The men started shooting, the crocodile</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the man Salva watches jump into the river?

<p>He got killed by a crocodile</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does another boy accidentally save Salva's life?

<p>By gripping on to him and prevent him from drowning</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where does Salva decide to walk toward?

<p>To a refugee in Kenya</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens as Salva is walking?

<p>All the boys started following him and he became the leader</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many boys make it to Kenya? How long does it take?

<p>1200 boys make it and it took them a year and a half</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Salva decide the group needs to travel safely?

<p>To travel at night and sleep in the morning to be protected from the rebels</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Water Drilling Insights

  • Nya finds humor in the necessity of drilling for water, highlighting the irony in needing water just to obtain water.
  • The drilling crew faces discouragement due to persistent leaks, emphasizing challenges in their efforts.

Leadership and Survival

  • The boss plays a crucial role in motivating and encouraging the drilling workers to continue their difficult task.
  • Salva is ultimately compelled to jump into the water by the threatening sounds of gunfire and a crocodile, which creates an urgent need for escape.

Harrowing Experiences

  • A man whom Salva observes jumping into the river suffers a tragic fate, being killed by a crocodile, showcasing the dangers present in their environment.
  • Another boy inadvertently saves Salva’s life by holding on to him, preventing him from drowning during the chaotic moments.

Journey to Refuge

  • Salva decides to walk towards a refugee camp in Kenya, marking a significant choice in his quest for safety.
  • As Salva progresses on his journey, he naturally assumes leadership as more boys begin to follow him.

Group Dynamics and Challenges

  • A total of 1,200 boys successfully reach Kenya, illustrating the extensive and perilous nature of their journey, which spans a year and a half.
  • To ensure the group's safety, Salva decides they should travel at night and rest during the day to avoid encounters with rebels, demonstrating strategic thinking in the face of danger.

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