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Why did Masha decide to live in the United States and not go back to Iran?
She has grown accustom to the culture-likes to wear what she likes, have friendships, and participate in protests. with men,
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Why does Fabian's mom worry her family's safety?
The Tower of David is run by gangs and people go missing.
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What country is Masha from??
Iran
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Why did Fabian's mother lose her business?
Customers started losing their jobs and couldn't afford to buy lunches.
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How many siblings does Fabian have?
6 total: 4 brothers and 2 sisters
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What country is Fabian from?
Venezuela
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Why did Fabian consider joining a gang?
He considers joining the gang to protect his family.
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Why was Masha almost arrested once?
She was caught studying physics with a male classmate.
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Why is it hard for Fabian and his family to emigrate to the United States?
The relationship between the United States and Venezuela is not good.
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Why is it hard for Masha to leave the United States to go to countries like Canada or Mexico?
She only has a visa for the United States- if she leaves the U.S., she cannot come back.
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How does Masha feel when she reads about war in Iran?
She is upset since she knows Iranian people are peaceful whereas the paper depicts them a different way.
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Where does Fabian and his family live?
The Tower of David
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What happened to Fabian's dad?
He was killed in a car accident.
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How old was Masha when she immigrated to the United States?
21
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Why did Masha emigrate to the United States?
wanted advanced degree and work as a scientist, to be free as a woman to live my life and express views
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What college or university was Masha accepted to?
Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island
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