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The Kite Runner: Chapters 6-8 - Quiz
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Amir described a scene from his favorite season: winter. Describe a scene from your favorite season.
Describe the rivalry for Baba's affections Amir had with Hassan.
Describe the sport of kite fighting.
Baba said, "...better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie." Do you agree? Give reasons why you feel this way.
What is the symbolism of Amir's memory of Dhul-Hijjah?
Why did Amir not make himself known to Assef in the alley? What would you have done? Tell why you would have acted this way.
Why do you think Rahim Khan told Amir about his failure to get married? Give reasons to support your answer.
Rahim Khan told Amir that it had been his Hazara girlfriend and him against the world and, "...In the end, the world always wins." Do you agree with him? Give reasons for your answer.
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