RIGHT THERE Answers to Right There questions are right in the text! The words in the question usually match a sentence in the text Right There question.

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RIGHT THERE Answers to Right There questions are right in the text! The words in the question usually match a sentence in the text Right There question for Home of the Brave: Who is Dave? Answer: Dave is a man helping Kek; he works at the Refugee Resettlement Center. RIGHT THERE Answers to Right There questions are right in the text! The words in the question usually match a sentence in the text Right There question for Home of the Brave: Who is Dave? Answer: Dave is a man helping Kek; he works at the Refugee Resettlement Center. THINK AND SEARCH Think and Search questions ask about something in the text. Answers will be compiled through segments of several sentences. Think and Search question for Home of the Brave: Kek encounters several new things when he arrives in America. Name three new things he encounters in the first poem, Snow. Possible Answers: snow, airplane, cold weather, English language, coat, gloves THINK AND SEARCH Think and Search questions ask about something in the text. Answers will be compiled through segments of several sentences. Think and Search question for Home of the Brave: Kek encounters several new things when he arrives in America. Name three new things he encounters in the first poem, Snow. Possible Answers: snow, airplane, cold weather, English language, coat, gloves AUTHOR AND YOU You won’t find answers to Author and You questions in the text. Think about what the author has told you, as well as what you already know about the topic, to answer these. Author and You question for Home of the Brave: On page 10, the author says Dave’s voice has the “soft sting of pity in it.” Why does Dave pity Kek? Possible Answer: Dave knows that Kek’s mother may not be alive – many refugees do not survive refugee camps. He feels bad that Kek still hangs on to hope that his mother is definitely alive. AUTHOR AND YOU You won’t find answers to Author and You questions in the text. Think about what the author has told you, as well as what you already know about the topic, to answer these. Author and You question for Home of the Brave: On page 10, the author says Dave’s voice has the “soft sting of pity in it.” Why does Dave pity Kek? Possible Answer: Dave knows that Kek’s mother may not be alive – many refugees do not survive refugee camps. He feels bad that Kek still hangs on to hope that his mother is definitely alive. ON YOUR OWN You won’t get any clues from the text to help you answer these questions! Use your own personal experiences when you consider On Your Own questions. On Your Own question for Home of the Brave: Have you ever felt out of place when you were away from home, like Kek? What things would you most miss about your home if you were forced to leave it? Possible Answers vary for each student. ON YOUR OWN You won’t get any clues from the text to help you answer these questions! Use your own personal experiences when you consider On Your Own questions. On Your Own question for Home of the Brave: Have you ever felt out of place when you were away from home, like Kek? What things would you most miss about your home if you were forced to leave it? Possible Answers vary for each student.