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What time did Mourad wake Aram up in the morning?
What time did Mourad wake Aram up in the morning?
- Four in the morning (correct)
- Five in the morning
- Seven in the morning
- Six in the morning
Aram was wealthy and came from a prosperous family.
Aram was wealthy and came from a prosperous family.
False (B)
What emotion did Aram feel towards the horse when he first saw it?
What emotion did Aram feel towards the horse when he first saw it?
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Mourad was considered _____ by everyone who knew him except Aram.
Mourad was considered _____ by everyone who knew him except Aram.
Match the character with their qualities:
Match the character with their qualities:
What was the 'wonderful part' for Aram regarding his childhood memories?
What was the 'wonderful part' for Aram regarding his childhood memories?
What motivates Mourad to interact with the horse?
What motivates Mourad to interact with the horse?
The theme of poverty plays a significant role in the story.
The theme of poverty plays a significant role in the story.
How does the author describe the horse?
How does the author describe the horse?
John Byro believed the horse was in worse condition than before it was stolen.
John Byro believed the horse was in worse condition than before it was stolen.
Describe how Aram and Mourad feel when they return the horse.
Describe how Aram and Mourad feel when they return the horse.
The boys returned the horse out of _______ rather than fear.
The boys returned the horse out of _______ rather than fear.
Match the following aspects of the story with their descriptions:
Match the following aspects of the story with their descriptions:
Which theme is most evident in the interactions between the boys and the horse?
Which theme is most evident in the interactions between the boys and the horse?
The story presents the boys' actions as entirely justified.
The story presents the boys' actions as entirely justified.
What cultural identity do Mourad and Aram belong to?
What cultural identity do Mourad and Aram belong to?
What was the character Mourad primarily known for?
What was the character Mourad primarily known for?
The act of stealing a horse was considered morally wrong by the narrator.
The act of stealing a horse was considered morally wrong by the narrator.
What does the narrator feel about riding horses?
What does the narrator feel about riding horses?
The narrator and his cousin were deeply in love with ________.
The narrator and his cousin were deeply in love with ________.
Match the family member with their characteristic:
Match the family member with their characteristic:
What part of town did the narrator live in?
What part of town did the narrator live in?
The narrator believed that riding a horse was only stealing if they planned to sell it.
The narrator believed that riding a horse was only stealing if they planned to sell it.
Describe Uncle Khosrove's personality in one word.
Describe Uncle Khosrove's personality in one word.
The setting includes elements such as vineyards, orchards, and ________.
The setting includes elements such as vineyards, orchards, and ________.
Study Notes
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
- The story begins in nostalgic reminiscence, highlighting a magical childhood and a sense of wonder.
- The protagonist, Aram, is awakened by his cousin Mourad at dawn, who appears riding a beautiful white horse.
- Mourad is characterized as the "crazy" member of the family, known for his adventurous spirit.
- The setting reflects the family's poverty; they belong to the Garoghlanian tribe, known for their dire financial state.
- The act of riding the horse is perceived differently from stealing money; Aram rationalizes their action as a love for horses rather than theft.
- Their home is located near the countryside, offering vineyards and orchards as a backdrop for their adventures.
- Mourad sings joyfully while riding, emphasizing a carefree attitude that contrasts with their economic hardships.
- Uncle Khosrove is introduced as a fierce and tempestuous character, known for his explosive temper and tendency to dismiss conversations.
- Themes of childhood innocence, poverty, and the joy of life are woven throughout the narrative, highlighting the cousins' bond and carefree nature in the face of their struggles.
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