What is one of the things that Abdul resisted doing as a scavenger that he believed was a testament of his virtue?
After cleansing Fatima's dead body, what is the one thing for which Zehrunisa cried?
In Fatima's second account of the burning business, on whom did she put the majority of the blame?
What does 302 refer to in the Indian penal code?
"But as he [Abdul] learned in the police station, being ____________ was nothing like being dead" (Boo).
What caused something to happen to Abdul's heart while in prison...call it sympathy or sensitivity?
To what profession does Abdul begin to feel empathetic because of their relatable occupational hazards?
What recurring advice did the detainees at the juvenile prison in Dongri give to allow inmates to get out of the system?
How did Asha describe Fatima's heart when she visited her in the hospital?
"Be generous and ________" (Boo).
"It was not too late, at seventeen or whatever age he [Abdul] was, to resist the corrupting influences of his world and his nature. An awkward, uneducated boy might still be capable of ______________: He intended to remember this and every other truth The Master spoke" (Boo).
What did Fatima use as her signature on the "new" police statement that Poornima Paikrao persuaded her to authorize?
What is one reason that Boo mentions to explain why Fatima's husband gives his two daughters to Sister Paulette after Fatima's death?
Why didn't Abdul pray regularly?
On whom did Fatima ultimately blame for the burning business?
What type of visitors from Annawadi did Fatima have while in the hospital?
"She [Fatima] was burned, not _________" (Boo).
Who avoided physical contact with the patents at Cooper Hospital?
What literary technique is Boo using in the quote, "He [Abdul] wanted to go home to the place that he hated" (Boo 107)?
Who visited Abdul while he was detained and beaten by the police?