What motivates Amari to keep moving forward despite the hardships she faces in chapters 6 and 7 of "Copper Sun"?
Exploring Themes in Copper Sun

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Her desire for revenge against her captors
Her hope for freedom and a better future
Her fear of punishment if she stops
Her wish to return to her homeland
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Identify a theme that is evident in chapters 6 and 7 of "Copper Sun" and explain how it is portrayed through the characters' actions.
The theme of betrayal, shown through the actions of the captors
The theme of resilience, demonstrated by Amari's determination
The theme of greed, illustrated by the traders' negotiations
The theme of friendship, depicted through the interactions between captives
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Summarize a key event from chapters 6 and 7 that significantly impacts Amari's journey.
Amari's escape from the ship
The auction where Amari is sold
Amari's reunion with her family
The storm that hits the ship
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What inference can be made about the relationship between Amari and the other captives based on their interactions in chapters 6 and 7?
They are indifferent to each other's suffering
They form a bond through shared experiences
They compete for the captors' favor
They distrust each other due to cultural differences
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Evaluate the author's purpose in describing the auction scene in detail in chapters 6 and 7. What effect does this have on the reader?
To entertain the reader with a dramatic scene
To highlight the dehumanization of the captives
To provide historical context for the setting
To introduce new characters to the story
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Analyze how the symbol of the shackles is used in chapters 6 and 7 to convey a deeper meaning about Amari's situation.
The shackles symbolize Amari's physical strength
The shackles represent the cultural differences between captives
The shackles symbolize the loss of freedom and hope
The shackles represent the unity among captives
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What strategic decision does Amari make in chapters 6 and 7, and what does this reveal about her character?
She decides to escape immediately, showing her impulsiveness
She chooses to observe and learn, revealing her intelligence
She confronts her captors, indicating her bravery
She isolates herself from others, showing her independence
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