![]() ![]() I need only to get through the rest of this day, he told himself. perhaps Salva could get through life at the camp in the same way. The boys usually herded cattle depending on their age determined how many cows were left under their care Salva’s day dreaming is. He was looking forward to the daily chores back at home. What was it Uncle had said during that first terrible day in the desert? ‘Do you see that group of bushes? You need only to walk as far as those bushes.’ Uncle had helped him get through the desert that way, bit by bit, one step at a time. In Linda Sue Park’s book A Long Walk to Water, Salva is daydreaming looking out of the schoolhouse window after completing his work for the day. to grow up and make something of my life. ![]() If she walks without stopping, it will take half the morning. Noon is hours away, yet the air already bakes from the hot sun. How can I go on without them? But how can I not go on? They would want me to survive. A Long Walk to Water Linda Sue Park Study Guide Quotes Quotes by Theme Summary Chapters 12 Summary: Chapter 1, Nya: Southern Sudan, 2008 Eleven-year-old Nya sets out carrying a large plastic container filled with air. ![]() His brothers and sisters, whom he had laughed with and played with and looked after. His mother, always ready with food and milk and a soft hand to stroke Salva’s head. His father, who had sent Salva to school. Note: be sure to select colors and a pose appropriate to story and character traits. Choose a Storyboard That character to represent each of the book characters. “He felt as though he were standing on the edge of a giant hole – a hole filled with the black despair of nothingness. Student Instructions: Identify the characters in A Long Walk to Water and type their names into the different title boxes. ![]()
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