A Long Walk to Water Chapters 11 & 12
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A Long Walk to Water Chapters 11 & 12

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What do the villagers begin working on after the two men in the jeep leave?

They start clearing more of the land between the two trees.

Where does the group bury Uncle?

In a hole about two feet deep that had been dug by an animal.

How does Salva feel now that Marial and Uncle are both gone?

He feels that they left him their strength to survive.

How does the attitude of the group toward Salva change once Uncle is dead?

<p>They stop sharing food with him unless he begs and they don't talk to him much.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who does Salva think he sees on his second day in the camp?

<p>His mother.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the red iron giraffe that is brought to the village?

<p>It is a drill.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Salva realize as he is trying to catch up with the woman in the orange headscarf?

<p>He realizes that his family is likely dead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long does Salva live at the refugee camp?

<p>6 years.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where do the soldiers chase the people of the camp?

<p>The Gilo River.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the dangers of the place the people are being driven toward?

<p>Strong currents and crocodiles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Clearing the Land

  • Villagers begin clearing land between two trees after two men leave in a jeep.

Burial of Uncle

  • Uncle is buried in a hole approximately two feet deep, previously dug by an animal.

Salva's Emotions

  • Salva feels that Marial and Uncle have left him their strength to survive following their deaths.

Change in Group Dynamics

  • The group's attitude towards Salva shifts dramatically after Uncle’s death; they cease sharing food unless he begs and maintain minimal communication.

Salva's Vision

  • On his second day at the camp, Salva believes he sees his mother, igniting hope amidst despair.

Red Iron Giraffe

  • The “red iron giraffe” brought to the village is a drill, significant for tapping into vital resources.

Realization of Loss

  • While attempting to follow a woman with an orange headscarf, Salva comes to the painful conclusion that his family is likely dead.

Time at Refugee Camp

  • Salva spends six years living in the refugee camp, marking a prolonged period of uncertainty and survival.

Soldiers' Pursuit

  • Soldiers chase the camp residents towards the Gilo River, heightening the sense of danger and urgency.

Dangers at Gilo River

  • The area towards which the people are driven poses threats such as strong currents and crocodiles, emphasizing the perilous nature of their escape.

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Test your knowledge of Chapters 11 and 12 of 'A Long Walk to Water' with these flashcards. Explore key events, character emotions, and plot developments. See how well you understand Salva's journey and the challenges faced by the villagers.

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