Question:
For those who maybe don't remember, Sadako is a girl from Japan and this story was set 8 years after the atomic bomb and Sadako had the Leukemia. She died in 1955 and she liked to make cranes. Her classmates, after she died, they made 1000 cranes to remember her.
Could you answer to these simple questions? :
How did Sadako keep herself occupied in the ospital?
Why do you think the author introduced Kenji into the story?
Of all the people who died as a result of the atom bomb, why do you think Sadako's death was given special significance?
Why do you think Mrs. Sasaki made Sadako a new kimono even though she was near the death?
Thanks!!! :)))))
Answer:
Didn't do your homework, huh? I didn't read the book, but I can answer a couple of the questions.
How did Sadako keep herself occupied in the hospital?
Making paper cranes.
Why do you think the author introduced Kenji into the story?
I don't know this.
Of all the people who died as a result of the atom bomb, why do you think Sadako's death was given special significance?
Because she is a symbol of resilience, and because her story as a child is sympathetic to most people. Hers was probably one the few cases well documented, too.
Why do you think Mrs. Sasaki made Sadako a new kimono even though she was near the death?
To give her hope.
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