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      <description>Reflection:Chapter 1
How did Ishmael Beah’s grandmother explain the local saying that “we must strive to be like the moon” (p. 16)?  Why has Ishmael remembered this saying ever since childhood?  What does it mean to him?
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         <title>When the sun shines, people complain, not when the moon shines. Ishmael Beah sees the moon as a symbol of goodness and joy.</title>
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