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Sungju Lee, Susan Elizabeth McClelland

Every Falling Star: The True Story of How I Survived and Escaped North Korea

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 2016

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Introduction)

2. B (Prologue)

3. D (Chapter 6)

4. C (Chapter 9)

5. D (Chapter 12)

6. C (Chapter 15)

7. A (Chapter 17)

8. D (Chapter 18)

9. C (Chapter 21)

10. B (Chapter 22)

11. B (Chapter 23)

12. D (Chapter 24)

13. B (Chapter 25)

14. A (Chapter 26)

15. C (Chapter 29)

Long Answer

1. In this section, he feels he is “in between” belief systems. He realizes that the communist regime is not the benevolent system he once believed it to be, but he has not given up all hope that the communists are a completely evil system. He has not let go of hope that they can help Sungju, particularly the hope that he will eventually find his parents. That said, when he becomes a kotjebi he eventually accepts this new reality. He acknowledges that he may never find his parents. (Chapters 11-15)

2.