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Why do you think the author included the story from Hassan about watching the Taliban beat his wife? Give reasons for your answer.
How would you have reacted to the news of having a half-brother if you had been Amir? Tell why you would feel this way.
Describe the character of Farid.
Farid treated Amir harshly at first, saying that Amir had always been merely a tourist in Afghanistan. Do you think he was correct? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
How did Amir feel about being in Kabul? Tell about a time when you have felt like that.
Summarize Amir's description of what Kabul had become.
Explain this quote from Amir's mother, when she was pregnant with him: "I'm so afraid... because I'm so profoundly happy. Happiness like this is frightening. They only let you be this happy if they're preparing to take something from you." Tell about a time when you have felt like this.
Describe the conditions at the orphanage.
Compare and contrast the reality of Baba's old home with Amir's memories of it.
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