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BakhitaSa Questions based on The American Embassy. Page 219 1. What is the…Questions based on The American Embassy. Page 2191. What is the setting of the story? ( paragraph 1)2. Highlight words (paragraph 1) that describes her actions.3. Describe the actions of the main character in paragraph 1.4. Refer to the function of flashbacks in the main character’s life.5. Comment on the soldier flogging the man.6. Review paragraph 2 . what is the flashback referring to?7. In paragraph 9 , red palm oil is mentioned – go back to find the earlier mentions of redpalm oil in paragraph …..8. Read this phrase from paragraph 2: “. . . the splash on his chest so red. . . . ” Explain maincharacter “did not look” at the blood from the man’s bleeding face.9. Flashback is introduced in the last sentence of paragraph 11.What words signal that thisevent took place in the recent past.10. How does the details in paragraphs 12-17 that describes a tragic event help explain whythe main character is preoccupied, exhausted, and doesn’t communicate with others inline in the present moment.11. What details does the main character finally notice so that the man’s face is no longercompletely nondescript.( paragraph 21)12. Juxtaposition is a type of figurative language technique that involves placing twocontrasting ideas near each other so that readers compare and contrast them. The authoruses juxtaposition at the end of some flashbacks to show the contrast between the eventswhen her son was killed and the mundane events and conversation of waiting in line.13. Review the following examples of juxtaposition:a. the end of paragraph 17 and the beginning of paragraph 18.b. the end of paragraph 25 and the beginning of paragraph 26.14. Discuss the following questions about these two examples:a. Why do these swift changes from one period of time to another help illustrate themain character’s struggles?b. How do the man’s questions present a contrast to her thoughts?15. Review paragraphs 28-32 and answer the following questions:a. Would the suggestions for how to deal with the interviewers being made in theseparagraphs be suggested in another setting?b. What specifics about the setting make these suggestions important to the maincharacter?c. How do you think the main character will react to these suggestions?    Image transcription textto past event vas before her The American aph abcs Embassyrangers, te Short Story by Chimamanda Ngori Adechia words youA mother reeling from tragedy must find a way to HOT… Show more… Show moreImage transcription texttough i wain ber power is though the invited down helpanimalplump body crumpling belush Thethin he does pond the wanted toscold him also pay Nik the jake ed in the kitchen. Not t… Show more… Show moreImage transcription texthirn about playing Hild when reach up i only four Franchi mindaround down her back an award what she down from the manbehind pail maniry in their plates photo Nadia A ballm… Show more… Show moreImage transcription texthe’s moment that maybe their press game even though M was nota game lu wanda pulled her back. You think them whypaton NIAand punked it her so that the She had dashed out to th… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textare They has words pulled her bub ka no walch bid met hermailing jumped down without thinking of the imumps . Jamesledinda the dustbin by the gate. After her she hound the p… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textcaver for kes To make sure that you look the Interviewer straightin the He mummer the questions Even if you make s manila wordjose’t became they will assume you are lying. I bases to… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textwar straight in the nabor a mistake, don’t are lying. I have many wewrite a cloudy cocusing General Abacha slimming booopie ma.Me. I am applying that he could kill and jail his eppenm… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textInre bout pro democrn and all aman with no shukr where sandheadaches and despair “Milam! The United States offers anew life us victim of political pinecution but there now… Show more… Show more Arts & HumanitiesEnglish