Where does Parvana live?, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, India, What happened to Parvana’s father?, He left the country, He became ill, He was arrested, He found a new job, Why was Parvana’s father arrested?, He stole from the market, He taught girls in secret, He had a foreign education, He refused to work, Why does Parvana disguise herself as a boy?, To go to school, To escape the Taliban, To take over her father’s work, To travel to another village, What work does Parvana do in the market?, Selling vegetables, Cooking food, Reading and writing for others, Guarding a shop, What does Parvana take with her to the market?, Her mother’s sewing materials, Her father’s writing tools and blanket, Her sister’s books, A basket of bread, Who suggests that Parvana go to the market again?, Her brother, Her teacher, Her mother, Her neighbor, How did Parvana feel about returning to the market?, Nervous, Excited, Angry, Confused, Why does Parvana believe she can do her father’s work?, She read a book about writing, She had watched him work many times, She practiced with her sister, She learned it at school, What does Parvana hope to avoid by earning money?, Doing housework, Returning to school, Wearing the disguise, Moving homes, Why was Parvana’s family struggling?, Their home was destroyed, They had lost their business, The father was the only one who had been earning money, They had too many expenses, What theme is strongly shown in the excerpt?, Friendship, Courage in difficult times, Importance of school rules, Sportsmanship, What does Parvana’s disguise symbolize?, A way to hide from friends, A form of entertainment, A tool for survival, A tradition, What worldview does the passage highlight?, Children should not work, Families can survive only with government help, Children sometimes must take responsibility in hard times, Reading is more important than writing.

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