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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP PLEASE!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im taking a 10 question test based off the book The Kite Runner and i only have today to take this test if someone can please Help Question 1 The setting for The Kite Runner is _____. Afghanistan Afghanistan and the U.S. Afghanistan, the U.S., and Afghanistan again the U.S. . 3 points Question 2 The discrimination theme in The Kite Runner helps explain _____. Baba’s love for Amir why some kites are winners Assef’s rape of Hassan why Hassan is not part of a gang . 3 points Question 3 In The Kite Runner, one of the possible symbolic meanings of the kite is _____. persecution Hassan’s loyalty to Amir immobility defenselessness . 3 points Question 4 In The Kite Runner, which of the following is true about Baba’s hidden sin? Baba never feels guilt over it. It never affects the relationship between Baba and Amir. Baba and Ali fight a duel over the dishonor to Ali’s wife. Baba dies without acknowledging that Hassan is his son. . 3 points Question 5 In The Kite Runner, why does Amir try to help Sohrab? because he hates the Taliban to make up for the guilt he feels toward the boy’s father because he has become a fundamentalist because he works for a U.S. government aid agency . 3 points Question 6 In The Kite Runner, the words "For you a thousand times over" are used to symbolize: Amir’s wish not to have a child of his own Amir’s new loyalty to Hassan’s son Baba’s rejection of his son’s life in America Baba’s deep wish to acknowledge his grandson . 3 points Question 7 In The Kite Runner, which two characters have a secret sin that affects their lives? Ali and Rahim Khan Baba and Soraya Ali and Baba’s wife, Sofia Akrami Farid and General Taheri . 3 points Question 8 In The Kite Runner, why does Assef keeps Hassan’s son, Sohrab, for sexual purposes? Symbolically it is a continuation of his rape of Hassan. It symbolizes Assef’s strong sense of sin. It shows Assef’s cowardice. It shows Assef’s belief in his religious principles. . 3 points Question 9 In The Kite Runner, what did going to California represent for Amir? exile from the land he loved a new beginning a chance to share his secret with someone working for a living . 3 points Question 10 In The Kite Runner, why does Amir bring Sohrab to the U.S. and adopt him? He wanted to prove General Taheri wrong. He realized too late that Sohrab was really Assef’s son. He did not know what else to do with the boy. It redeems Amir in his own eyes for his betrayal of Sohrab’s father.

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