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The conflict its that he had a hard time survive the war. There weren't much food so he have to steal food to feed himself and his family, the Milgrom and the orphans from the orphans place were Doctor Korczak take care the orphans.

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1mo ago

The falling action in "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli occurs when Misha survives the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and is taken in by a farmer. He starts a new life under a new identity, dealing with the aftermath of the war and reflecting on his experiences.

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13y ago

After World War II is over, Misha begins selling what he steals. Afterwards, Misha affords to pay for a ticket to America. While arriving in America, Misha's name is now changed to Jack Milgrom by an Immigration officer. In America, Misha begins selling as his new job. Hope this helps!

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13y ago

I suggest reading the book, Milkweed. Since you answered the question, I'll give you a hint. Someone gives him a true identity and it will be the last name he will be called by. Hope this helps!

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13y ago

Warsaw, Poland, during WWII. (You know what the ovens are, right...?)

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11y ago

read the book and u can find out

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wheen he when tot the

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