Name: Tough Questions
Page number: 82
Description- They had to pick if the were going to move on or stay in the infirmary. They didn't know what was going to happen if they stayed or leave. So they went with there gut and hoped they wont regret.
What does this question make me wonder about?
It makes me wonder did they ever regret leaving the infirmary and how did they come down to the decision to leave.
Name-Aha moment
page-110-112
Description- A blockalteste told him to stop carrying for his
farther because they are in a concentration camp and there is no is no friends or family in here. He had to start taking care of himself and stop worrying about everyone.
How might this change things?
It would the change the way he thinks from now on. He cares about his farther but he is very sick and there is nothing the doctors can do. So he knows that he is going to be in the camp alone soon and have no one. So he has to know how to survive on his own.
Name-Memory Moment
page-100
Description- He saw some men fighting over some bread in the wagon and he remembered how a similar event happened in Aden. The people were throwing coins to the "natives". But he saw two children strangling each other for water. He tells one of the ladies to stop but she says that she likes giving to charity.
why might this memory be important?
Because it reminds him of himself like the single piece of bread on the train, and how desperate and hungry they were.
Page number: 82
Description- They had to pick if the were going to move on or stay in the infirmary. They didn't know what was going to happen if they stayed or leave. So they went with there gut and hoped they wont regret.
What does this question make me wonder about?
It makes me wonder did they ever regret leaving the infirmary and how did they come down to the decision to leave.
Name-Aha moment
page-110-112
Description- A blockalteste told him to stop carrying for his
farther because they are in a concentration camp and there is no is no friends or family in here. He had to start taking care of himself and stop worrying about everyone.
How might this change things?
It would the change the way he thinks from now on. He cares about his farther but he is very sick and there is nothing the doctors can do. So he knows that he is going to be in the camp alone soon and have no one. So he has to know how to survive on his own.
Name-Memory Moment
page-100
Description- He saw some men fighting over some bread in the wagon and he remembered how a similar event happened in Aden. The people were throwing coins to the "natives". But he saw two children strangling each other for water. He tells one of the ladies to stop but she says that she likes giving to charity.
why might this memory be important?
Because it reminds him of himself like the single piece of bread on the train, and how desperate and hungry they were.