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- Inference: Nya’s daily journey to fetch water is long and tiring, as she walks for hours under the scorching sun. (Page 1)
- Inference: Salva’s life in Sudan is disrupted by the outbreak of war, forcing him to flee his village and leave his family behind. (Page 5)
- Inference: Nya’s family is poor and struggles to survive, as they live in a small hut made of sticks and grass. (Page 10)
- Inference: Salva’s determination to survive is evident when he walks for days without food or water, enduring hunger and thirst. (Page 15)
- Inference: Nya’s community relies on a single water hole, which often dries up during the dry season, causing them to suffer from water scarcity. (Page 20)
- Inference: Salva’s encounter with a lion during his journey highlights the dangers and risks he faces while trying to reach safety. (Page 25)
- Inference: Nya’s responsibility to fetch water prevents her from attending school, as she spends most of her day walking back and forth to the water hole. (Page 30)
- Inference: Salva’s hope for a better future is evident when he joins a group of refugees and dreams of finding his family again. (Page 35)
- Inference: Nya’s younger sister, Akeer, falls ill due to drinking contaminated water, emphasizing the importance of clean water sources. (Page 40)
- Inference: Salva’s perseverance and leadership skills are demonstrated when he becomes a leader among the group of refugees, guiding them to safety and providing support. (Page 45)
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