The answer is a long way gone in the chapter 10. Since in chapter 10, Beah tells about the event which is positive in their memory and bring them emotional pain at the longing they produce. The story of musa disturbs the boys for a period and even leads Beah into contemplation about his grandmother but the fact that these pleasant circumstance are memory and not reality is not a lost in the boys.
Ingrid Jonker’ by Sally Bryer .
Quote two similes from the poem, and explain their meaning. Then, indicate how these similes contribute to the overall meaning of the poem.
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A figure of speech that references a place, person, or event
<span>C. Ask not what your country can do for you... John F. Kennedy
Because the nature of the sentence is twisted in the beginning, this provides an interesting syntax structure.</span>