2.The books publisher is National Geographic Society.
3.The significance of this particular publisher is that its one of the worlds largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations.
4.The book is dedicated to John Garang because he inspired the southern people of sudan.
5.One might infer from the books cover that someone came from where there was hard times to freedom .
6.The maps at the beginning of the book is Africa and Sudan. I know that these places are in poverty and do not have the tools to survive.
7.The djellabas was the bad guys with guns.
8.The willingness of the parents to sleep outside reveals the love they have for there children, They would put themselves in jeopardy for them. They would die for them.
9.I know that dinka was his tribe and the women from it made agouts for them to sleep on.
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11.The type of figurative language is that the audience and visualize how dark it was. It is proposed as a example to support an idea.
12.the author is using correct grammar when he says” i wondered if i were dreaming” because its past tense.
13.After the nighttime raid the author is in the field resting and hears gunshots coming from the village.
14.The author sates times he thought that God grew tired on us, by this he means the times he wondered more times then he could count if him or his friends would live to see another day.
15.I do not have any questions relating to the timeline.
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17.The demographics of sudan are that they have different tribes that have there own believe. They have a southern and a northern.
18.The issues between north and south - The northern government tried to suppress the rebellion by burning southern villages in the late 1950’s and expelling the christian missionaries, whom they believed supported the rebels and blocked the spread of islam. The southerns tried ti fight back but they had no uniforms, no ranks, and not enough guns to