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Geography, 24.03.2020 23:03 binu

1. The war between north and south Sudan started in .

2. people died in the war.

3. The name of the first narrator is .

4. The refuge population in Kakuma, Kenya is .

5. The name of the second lost boy narrator is .

6. The name of the third lost boy narrator is .

7. Great Britain pulled out of Sudan in the .

8. Northern Sudan is populated by and the south is mainly .

9. In 1987, the government announced a plan to kill all children in the south.

10. The lost boys crossed dangerous country towards for safety.

11. The Ethiopian camp gave the boys years of relative calm.

12. They then had to head for .

13. By the time the boys arrived, their numbers were reduced to .

14. In the black days of no food, the boys join what they call the for entertainment and relief.

15. Daniel and Panther relocate to .

16. John Bul will move to .

17. Name two things the boys are taught to do in their apartment:

18. The boys get to try a for the first time at the grocery store.

19. Because John Bul was the , he was put in charge of 1200 boys.

20. The lost boys are given months of federal assistance before they have to work. They will then have to repay the government for their .

21. The boys don't understand what Santa Claus has to do with .

22. John has two jobs: he sorts gaskets at a and then he goes to .

23. Daniel works at a where he processes checks.

24. People in Sudan are more towards strangers.

25. Panther works at the William Penn .

26. John discovers that his family is living in .

27. John gives up his dream of to work 3 jobs so he can give money to his family.

28. The lost boys have a in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

29. John doesn't want the younger boys to lose their .

30. Panther hopes to open a in his village.

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