Escape from Captivity
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What did the narrator feel when they finally reached the edge of the woods?

  • Afraid
  • Hungry
  • Liberated (correct)
  • Angry
  • The narrator was caught by the guards while trying to leave Necras.

    False

    What did the narrator do when they saw the map without Necras marked?

    They felt confused and scared, and tried to explain to the others.

    The narrator felt like a _______________ soaring high in the sky when they finally left Necras.

    <p>bird</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the narrator see when they peeked through the window of the barn?

    <p>Two men, a woman, and their dog</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The narrator slept deeply for the first time in years in the barn.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following descriptions with the characters:

    <p>A kind doctor = The doctor who checked on the narrator Two men and a woman = The people who invited the narrator to their house A curious dog = The animal that barked at the narrator</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the narrator do when they looked back at Necras one last time?

    <p>They spat on the ground in anger.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The narrator felt _______________ when they realized the lies their leaders told them.

    <p>stung</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the narrator do after eating hungrily in the barn?

    <p>They slept deeply</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Escape from Necras

    • The narrator escapes from Necras by moving aside loose fence slats and sprinting over a grassy hill to reach the edge of the woods.
    • The narrator feels a sense of freedom and liberation, describing it as a "warm embrace" that fills them with joy and relief.

    Leaving Necras Behind

    • The narrator has planned and waited for months to escape, fearing punishment if caught.
    • The narrator leaves behind "troubling memories" of their homeland, except for those that still haunt their dreams.
    • The narrator is angry about the lies told by their leaders, which they compare to a bee's sting.

    Journey to Freedom

    • The narrator walks for a long time until darkness falls, finding shelter in a barn and eating hungrily.
    • The narrator sleeps deeply for the first time in years, feeling exhausted but relieved.

    Meeting New People

    • The narrator wakes up to voices outside and sees two men, a woman, and their dog, who bark at the narrator.
    • The men speak gently and invite the narrator to their nearby house, which appears cozy.
    • A kind doctor examines the narrator, declaring them physically fine but questioning their beliefs.

    The Reality of Necras

    • The narrator is shown a map where Necras is not marked, causing confusion and fear.
    • The narrator tries to explain that Necras is real, but the others doubt them, thinking they may be confused or unwell.
    • The narrator finds themselves in a scary situation, struggling to prove the existence of their homeland.

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