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Reading Check
1. According to Sun-hee, what are the “two opposite things” one has to do in order to learn information as a girl?
2. What is the emperor’s new edict in Chapter 2?
3. What does Uncle draw for Tae-yul and Sun-hee?
4. What is Kanji?
5. What did Omoni decide to do with the rose of Sharon tree?
6. What major event happens in Chapter 9?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Describe the ways in which the Japanese invasion of Korea has affected Sun-hee’s daily life.
2. Summarize the major event that Sun-hee describes in Chapter 3. Why does Uncle become so angry? What happens as a result of his anger in Chapter 4?
3. What mistake does Sun-hee make in Chapter 5? What is the result of this mistake?
4. Compare and contrast Tae-yul’s and Sun-hee’s interest in school.
5. Why is there a rice shortage in occupied Korea? What does the family do to combat this shortage?
6. What business decision does Uncle make in Chapter 8? Describe how this decision affects his relationship with Abuji.
Paired Resources
“Lessons in Olympic Spirit From 'Japan's' Korean Gold Medallist Live On”
Reading Check
1. Why does Mrs. Ahn only want to learn how to count to five in Japanese?
2. Tae-yul states, “What they take: our rice, our language, our names.” What does he say “they” give?
3. What does Sun-hee believe Tomo brings her in Chapter 13?
4. What is an “accounting” session called in Chapter 14?
5. Which new activity is Tae-yul excited to join in Chapter 16?
6. What are the Special Attack Unit pilots called?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Who is Mrs. Ahn? Describe Sun-hee’s general perception of her, as well as what happens during the first “accounting” session.
2. What happens to Tae-yul’s bicycle? Describe his reaction to the situation.
3. Summarize what Sun-hee learns about Uncle’s true activities. What happens as a result?
4. What mistake does Sun-hee realize she makes in Chapter 15? Describe her reaction.
5. Why is Sun-hee concerned about a possible American invasion? How is this fear eased by the reception of leaflets in Chapter 17?
6. What does Sun-hee start keeping in Chapter 17? Describe how she responds when the Japanese soldiers destroy this item.
Paired Resource
“Koreans in Japan’s WWII Military”
Reading Check
1. How does Tae-yul ask Sun-hee to help him in Chapter 23?
2. Which two special items do Omoni and Sun-hee pack for Tae-yul’s journey?
3. In what special assignment will Tae-yul participate?
4. What different speech does Tae-yul’s commanding officer give the special assignment recruits in Chapter 28?
5. What announcement does the block leader make in Chapter 29?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What does Tae-yul share with Sun-hee in order to calm her down in Chapter 21?
2. What does the officer at the police station try to convince Tae-yul to do? How does Tae-yul respond?
3. What does Tae-yul’s family send him? What does Tae-yul actually receive?
4. Describe how Tae-yul prepares for his special assignment. What does his last night look like?
5. Summarize the letter from Ms. Lim. What unusual fact does the letter reveal about one of Sun-hee’s neighbors?
6. Which unexpected visitor comes to Sun-hee’s house in Chapter 30? Describe what surprising information this visitor learns about Abuji.
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