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    Long Way Gone Study Guide / Discussion Questions / Writing Assignment Suggestions  Please respond to these questions in RED font and put into your ALWG folder.     Chapter Questions:  Chapter One:  ● What did the old man in Kabati mean when he said‚ “We must strive to be like the  moon”? Is this advice that could apply to you? Why or why not? It means you must  always be good to others. Yes‚ it can apply to me because I wouldn’t want to be  treated bad‚     Chapter Two:  ● Beah moves around in time as he tells his story

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    The memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is about Beah’s life before‚ during‚ and after being a child soldier. After Beah’s village‚ Mogbwemo‚ was invaded‚ he was on the run from the war. Eventually he joined the army and fought against the Revolutionary United Front (RUF). The RUF was fighting to free Sierra Leone from their corrupt ABC government. When Beah was sixteen he was taken out of the war and was put into a rehabilitation center. There he had treatment for his physical and mental injuries

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    interest in politics. He had no reason to be interested—his main interest‚ understandably for a boy of his age‚ was in singing and dancing to rap music and hanging out with his friends. When the war comes to him‚ it is for him a battle for personal survival‚ not a political cause. He is also fueled by feelings of revenge—instilled into him by his army officers—against the rebels because they killed his family. Once again‚ these are personal feelings not political beliefs. For the reader‚ then‚ transported

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    A Long Way Gone Analytical Paragraphs   Paragraph #1: Thesis: Through the symbol of rap cassettes‚ the author shows that the child soldiers were what the name suggests‚ innocent children‚ despite the horrors of the war that they had to experience. During the rehabilitation process‚ the rap cassettes helped Ishmael integrate into society‚ while also allowing the reader to see the child soldiers weren’t the monsters they were portrayed as previously. After Esther brought Ismael the Bob Marley songs

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    Smith 1  Haley Smith  Mrs. Brown  AP English ­ 7  September 18‚ 2014    a long way gone  Informative Essay  The novel‚ ​ a long way gone​ ‚ written by Ishmael Beah is a true and troubling story of a  child soldier during the civil war in Sierra Leone‚ an African country. Beah faces many arduous  struggles and carries out many atrocities while fighting that no child should ever have to endure.  How and why does the army trick these children into doing these abhorrent tasks‚ specifically  Ishmael Beah while he was fighting for Sierra Leone

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    A Long Way Gone – Short Essay During the Sierra Leone Civil War that started on March 23‚ 1991‚ the eleven-year armed conflict caused the displacement of many citizens and the conscription of child soldiers. The novel A Long Way Gone‚ shows the memoir of Ishmael Beah’s childhood during the violent years of the war. Throughout the story the author Beah embodies the loss of innocence in many parts of his early life. Using the different events that Beah experiences‚ the author displays the transition

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    Ishmael grew up in Mogbwemo with his younger brother‚ and mother. In 1993‚ when Ishmael is twelve he travels to Mattru Jong with some of his friends for a talent school‚ and discovers that while he was gone‚ Mogbwemo was attacked by rebels. He evades the rebel and government armies for a long time‚ but is eventually captured by government soldiers. In 1996 Ishmael is taken to the UNICEF‚ (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund)‚ where he is rehabilitated and placed with his Uncle

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    faced as a victim of war‚ A Long Way Gone. To me‚ the song is a reminder of how difficulties can build someone into a stronger person. Throughout the song‚ all the lyrics hint that without suffer and perseverance‚ success cannot be achieved. Similarly‚ in Beah’s story‚ he becomes a teenager with more fortitude only after breaking down and experiencing immense grief and pain both physically and mentally. From listening to and analyzing “Superheroes” and reading A Long Way Gone‚ I learn that only after

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    Rachel Emerson Sept. 4th; 1st hour Ishmael Beah. A Long Way Gone; Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Copyright 2007. This memoir provides a first hand view on how modern day wars are now fought. At the age of 12 -the author- Ishmael Beah’s village in the country of Sierra Leone in north-western Africa was attacked by the rebels. Ripped away from his family; he spends two years fleeing from the war in a group of seven young boys. Each day they struggle to survive. In time Ishmael becomes

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    In the story “ A Long Way Gone” the main character Ishmael Beah demonstrates a lot of violent actions. His actions begin to change throughout the entire book. One of Ishmael’s violent changes that really taught and helped me understand the many consequences that will happen when you choose to act in a violent manner is when he was going back to his village and noticed that they were being invaded‚ and they were getting low on food he sacrifices his life to make sure his village is ok. It teaches

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