she learns that she have to be a passion in life and she have to be carefull in life.
Nhamo is 11 years old in the book "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer.
Nhamo in "A Girl Named Disaster" takes the only boat in the village, the one that Crocodile Guts owned. :)
Because the Villagers offered to to trade it for more food.
Telling is significant to Nhamo in "A Girl Called Disaster" as it represents her agency and ability to control her own narrative. By sharing her story and speaking up about her experiences, Nhamo asserts her voice and identity in the face of adversity and challenges. Telling also serves as a form of empowerment and resilience for Nhamo as she navigates the complexities of her circumstances.
In the book "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer, Gore is the headman of the village who helps Nhamo escape an arranged marriage and begin her journey. He provides her with information and guidance as she navigates her way through Zimbabwe.
In "A Girl Named Disaster," the rising action is when the protagonist, Nhamo, embarks on a journey to find her father. The climax occurs when she faces a life-threatening situation in the wilderness. The falling action sees Nhamo navigating challenges and ultimately finding a new sense of belonging with a new community. The resolution is her coming to terms with her past and finding peace within herself.
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A Girl Named Disaster has 320 pages.
A Girl Named Disaster was created in 1996-09.
The book you are referring to is likely "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer. It tells the story of a young girl named Nhamo who escapes her village in Mozambique and embarks on a journey filled with adventure and self-discovery, incorporating Swahili words and phrases throughout the narrative.
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