1 - How do the men in the story represent the broader challenges women faces?, 2 - Why might Elaine’s interest in Selam’s life serve as a metaphor for cultural curiosity?, 3 - How does the story highlight inequality through specific interactions?, 4 - Tell something about Mark’s behavior in the story?, 5 - What happens when Selam discusses her relationship with the speaker?, 6 - How does the story portray inequality through Selam’s interactions with society?, 7 - Why might Selam’s decision to date someone outside her community be viewed differently by various characters?, 8 - In what ways does Mark represent societal privilege or ignorance in the story?, 9 - What does the story say about love and traditions?, 10 - What role does family pressure play in the story?, 11 - How does Selam show independence in her choices?, 12 - How is society’s expectation of women shown in the story?, 13 - What does the story say about being stuck between two cultures?, 14 - What do the men in the story represent?, 15 - How does the title "Not a Small Thing" connect to Selam’s journey?, 16 - How does the story challenge the idea of true love?, 17 - How does Mark treat Selam throughout the story?, 18 - If you could make an ending of the story, what would it be?, 19 - If you could make an ending of the story, what would it be?, 20 - Why does the speaker seem to empathize with Selam but still misunderstand her at times?, 21 - How does Selam’s experience reflect challenges faced by Muslim women in modern societies?, 22 - Why might the speaker feel distant from fully understanding Selam?, 23 - How does the speaker’s relationship with Selam evolve by the end of the story?, 24 - How does the story critique the use of words as a tool for control?, 25 - How does the story reflect the idea that women’s choices are often not their own?, 26 - Do you think the time or place in which the story happens influences what happens to the characters? Why?, 27 - Are there any parts of the story that don't seem to fit perfectly, like something being confusing or different from what you expected? What could that be?, 28 - Do cultural backgrounds affect the way characters form or maintain friendships? How do these differences impact their connection?, 29 - What does the story say about being stuck between two cultures?, 30 - How does the story critique the use of words as a tool for control?, 31 - If you could make an ending of the story, what would it be?, 32 - How do the men in the story represent the broader challenges women faces?, 33 - How does the title "Not a Small Thing" connect to Selam’s journey?, 34 - Do cultural backgrounds affect the way characters form or maintain friendships? How do these differences impact their connection?, 35 - How is society’s expectation of women shown in the story?, 36 - How does the story portray inequality through Selam’s interactions with society?,

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