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Q: What did the window woman give parvana?
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Why does Parvana plant flowers in the spot where she usually sells in the marketplace?

so that the window woman would know she wasn't coming back. the flowers would be something pretty to look at look in ur book


Who is Mrs Weera in the Breadwinner?

She is Parvana's P.E. teacher. Parvana found her on the marketplace while running away from the taliban. She is also a group of an asociation of woman vs. the taliban.


What is the oragnal name of the parvana journey?

The original name of the "Parvana's Journey" book by Deborah Ellis is simply "Parvana."


When was parvana published?

Parvana was published in 2002


What is the duration of The Woman in the Window?

The duration of The Woman in the Window is 1.65 hours.


What year was parvana from the breadwinner born?

Parvana was born in 1847 in the story


When was The Woman in the Window created?

The Woman in the Window was created on 1944-11-03.


What is Parvana's older sister's name in The Breadwinner?

Hossain


Where was Parvana published?

"Parvana" was published in the United States by Groundwood Books in 2002.


Why does mother leave parvana at kabul?

because Parvana's mother won't make Nooria(Parvana's older sister) go to Marza by herself. And Parvana said she doesn't want to go to Mazar with them, She wants to wait her father out of prison in kabul.


How did parvana's relationship with shauzia change?

Parvana's relationship with Shauzia changed because Shauzia left in the hopes of travelling to Paris, so she left Parvana. And if you've read the book Parvana's journey, you'll notice that Parvana keeps writing to Shauzia because she has no one left, even though she doesn't know where Shauzia is


When does Parvana's journey take place?

Parvana's journey takes place in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime in the late 1990s.