A Long Way Gone

A Long Way Gone

1.Paraphrase Ishmael’s nightmare and explain how it differs from the other dreams Ishmael has had.

2.What do many of the boy soldiers experience as they go through rehabilitation at night?

3.What words do the staff members constantly repeat to the boys? Why?

4.What does Ishmael finally begin to believe?

(it is chapter 17)

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Actually, Ishmael doesn't go to sleep because he is afraid of nightmares. He can't get the thought of the first time he slit someone's throat out of his mind.

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