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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 9: In this chapter, the atmosphere on the island grows heavy as dark clouds roll in, amplifying the feeling of dread that permeates the air. Simon, exhausted and weak, stumbles through the dense jungle, surrounded by the remnants of a pig sacrifice and the relentless buzzing of flies. His body, bruised and bloody, serves as a stark symbol of the toll the island has taken on him. Simon, despite his weariness, approaches the severed pig's head on a stick—the Lord of the Flies—and is struck by the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 12: In the final chapter of Lord of the Flies, Ralph is left isolated, badly injured, and reflecting on his dire circumstances. As he contemplates the deep wounds inflicted on him, both physically and emotionally, he also reflects on the transformation of the boys into savages. The hunters’ descent into brutality weighs heavily on him, and he listens carefully for any signs of pursuit, realizing that they are still hunting him. At first, he believes he may have successfully escaped, noting the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 11: In Lord of the Flies, Chapter 11, titled "Castle Rock," the narrative takes a darker turn as Ralph, Piggy, and the twins, Samneric, are left to deal with the aftermath of Jack’s tribe’s theft of their signal fire. Ralph, still nursing a swollen cheek and surrounded by the oppressive ashes, feels the weight of the group's struggles. His frustration intensifies as he fights against the elements to restore some semblance of hope. Piggy, too, suffers from the worsening condition of his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 10: In this chapter of Lord of the Flies, titled "The Shell and the Glasses," the boys continue to grapple with the aftermath of Simon’s death, a tragic event that has forced them to confront the depths of their descent into savagery. Ralph, still visibly shaken, limps into the scene, his disheveled and injured appearance reflecting both the physical and emotional toll the recent events have taken on him. His conversation with Piggy reveals the weight of Simon’s death and the growing sense of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis follows Parvana, a girl in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, who disguises herself as a boy to support her family.
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 1: In this opening chapter, Parvana, an eleven-year-old girl, is introduced as a resilient and resourceful young soul living in the war-torn city of Kabul, which is under the strict rule of the Taliban. In a society where girls are prohibited from leaving their homes or attending school, Parvana defies these oppressive restrictions when she ventures outside to assist her father, who has been injured. Dressed in her chador, Parvana sits quietly on a blanket, trying to blend into the background,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 5: In this chapter, Parvana sets out to the marketplace without her father by her side, feeling a sense of unease with every step she takes. The absence of her father weighs heavily on her, and the oppressive restrictions placed by the Taliban only make the situation more daunting. Women are forbidden from entering shops or engaging freely in public life, leaving Parvana with the task of navigating the marketplace while disguised as a boy. She makes the decision to buy bread from the baker, using…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 3: In this chapter, Parvana and her family are left to deal with the devastating consequences of their father’s arrest. The chapter begins with Mother, who, despite her own exhaustion, carefully places her younger children, Ali and Maryam, onto the floor before starting the overwhelming task of cleaning up their home. Parvana, already drained from the emotional weight of the situation, feels the strain of the physical work as her back and legs ache from bending and lifting. She watches her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 6: In this chapter, the family comes together to devise a plan to disguise Parvana as a boy so she can safely navigate the market and buy necessary supplies while her father remains absent. The idea is enthusiastically presented by both her mother and Mrs. Weera, though Parvana feels uneasy about the implications of such a transformation. Nooria suggests that Parvana pretend to be their cousin from Jalalabad, which initially confuses Parvana as she tries to understand the reasoning behind the plan.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4: After a long and exhausting visit to the prison, Parvana and her mother returned home, their bodies weighed down by fatigue. Parvana, drained from the journey, leaned heavily on her mother for support, feeling every ache in her body. As she removed her sandals, Parvana was horrified to see the state of her feet, covered in blisters and blood. Her mother’s condition was far worse, and it became clear to Parvana that her mother hadn’t stepped outside since the Taliban had taken control of…
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