Ibitisam Barakat is the protagonist in Tasting the Sky. She is a young Palestinian girl who must live through the struggles of the 6 days war and many other conflicts with her family. She meets many people, but many of which she is not friends with anymore, except Alef, her piece of chalk that helps her rebuild her world after it is broken. Ibitisam is a very brave, resourceful, and intelligent girl who finds light in the darkest of circumstances, even though she is a young child.
This story really shows me that no matter what I'm going through, there are people in the world, sometimes even younger than me, that have much bigger problems and I need to get over mine. Hope this helps!
1. She works from 4 a.m. until midday/noon.
2. She started as a cashier but now she uses an iPad to collect and pack orders for online
customers.
3 She has to avoid customers due to the coronavirus and people panic-buying food and supplies
cause arguments and upset staff.
4 She has gained skills and respect. Her job is an essential service.
5 (example) Yes. It would be interesting as you would be dealing with online and walk-in customers. You would be improving your online skills while dealing with people in the real world
Answer:One should focus on beauty rather than misery.
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The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe and Hunters in the Snow by Tobias Wolff. ... In the “The Cask of Amontillado” the story is told from the first person point-of-view, which makes the story more personal. The suspense is ever growing, while Montresor and Fortunato are going down the dungeon.
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A moist and treeless tundra