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- 3. Deo seeks to _____ his thinking through the glue high, so he doesn’t remember Innocent.
- 4. Apartheid created a huge economic _____ between blacks and whites in South Africa.
- 6. After reading this book, I want to write a _____ on the treatment of refugees.
- 7. The night the "kwerekweres" were attacked was _____.
- 10. The differences among different African tribes may seem like _____ to us, but they must be quite dramatic to them.
- 11. It seems that even though he hasn’t played in years, Deo’s soccer skills haven’t _____.
- 12. Deo sometimes wonders if his only _____ would be running into the sea.
- 15. Innocent has an incredible _____ for numbers.
- 16. Getting high off glue must have many _____ effects.
- 18. At the Flying Tomato Farm, Deo and Innocent must be very _____, but they get paid, fed, and have shelter.
- 20. There seems to be very little _____ among South Africans for the terrible adversities faced by illegal immigrants there.
Down
- 1. Innocent’s Bix-Box is his _____ possession.
- 2. Patson seemed to have strong _____ about people which is why he was so great with Innocent.
- 5. The depth of Deo’s depression and grief is _____ in chapter 21.
- 8. Deo has faced much _____ including the loss of his entire family and being a homeless refugee.
- 9. African governments and international aid agencies need to _____ the way they deal with refugees.
- 13. It is impossible not to _____ Nelson Mandela after he forgave the nation that imprisoned him for nearly 30 years in order to lead it into an age of equality.
- 14. Although fictional, "Now Is the Time for Running" is a _____ story, as the author based it on real events and people.
- 17. We _____ what Angel’s profession is.
- 19. Soccer seems to be the game most in _____ in Africa.
