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Summary
In Chapter 1, the first-person narrator, Layla Amin, considers whether or not to visit her boyfriend, David, so close to curfew. The whole town is at a book burning. Given the event, she reflects on the past versus the present. The country has been in an increasing state of upheaval. Cultural and political changes have become increasingly exclusionary towards Muslims.
Though she knows her parents will be furious, she sneaks out of the house. She and David meet in his neighbors' pool house. His parents do not approve of their relationship; neither did the school. They suspended Layla, but not David, when they saw the two kissing. Layla's father withdrew her from, afraid their punishments would become more hostile towards all Muslim students.
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Answer:
A. Gerund
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
The answer is d.
in a instead of isn't it would be aren't
b i am not sure what it would be but i know is it wrong
for c it would be has instead of have
Answer:
Unrealistic
Explanation:
The word fits better than the others in the sentence.
I believe the answer is B.