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Why was Ahmed hiding in Ibrahim's basement?
Why was Ahmed hiding in Ibrahim's basement?
- He was afraid of Inspector Fontaine and Madame Legrand. (correct)
- He was helping Ibrahim with chores.
- He was afraid of his family.
- He enjoyed playing hide-and-seek.
What does the phrase "the attacks were too much" imply?
What does the phrase "the attacks were too much" imply?
- The schoolwork became overwhelming for Ahmed.
- The playground was too crowded.
- The violence of the war escalated, causing Ahmed to flee. (correct)
- Ibrahim and Ahmed had a falling out.
Where does Ibrahim hope Ahmed has gone?
Where does Ibrahim hope Ahmed has gone?
- To live with Max's family. (correct)
- Back to his home country.
- To join the army.
- To another city with a different school.
Why was the playground empty when Ahmed awoke?
Why was the playground empty when Ahmed awoke?
How did Ahmed's feelings about the slide change?
How did Ahmed's feelings about the slide change?
Flashcards
Ahmed's Situation
Ahmed's Situation
Ahmed is hiding from dangers and uncertainty due to war.
Ibrahim's Role
Ibrahim's Role
Ibrahim found Ahmed and helped him enroll in school.
Fear of Inspector Fontaine
Fear of Inspector Fontaine
Characters are afraid of Inspector Fontaine discovering Ahmed.
Ahmed's Escape
Ahmed's Escape
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Playground's Silence
Playground's Silence
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Study Notes
Chapter Forty-Seven Summary
- Ibrahim expresses relief at Max's arrival
- Max's concern for Ahmed's safety
- Ahmed's escape from war, but still feeling unsafe
- Playground empty, no parents or children
- Ahmed's decision to hide
- Ahmed's fear of being caught
- Ahmed's struggles to escape the war, leaving his father searching.
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