The Sadako Story

Robert Jungk


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  1. 1.

    Here, the idiom 'joined hands' means

    1. worked together
    2. connected
    3. opened club
  2. 2.
    Talk about true friendship with reference to Chizuko and Sadako.
  3. 3.
    When was Hiroshima bombed? Find out.
  4. 4.
    What message does Sadako's story give us?
  5. 5.

    Tick (√) the correct answer in each.

    1. Which disease did Sadako suffer from?
      1. Lung Cancer
      2. Leukemia
      3. Tuberculosis
      4. Both (a) and (b)
    2. Why was leukemia called the 'A-bomb disease' at that time?
      1. It was an aftermath of atomic bombing.
      2. It exploded in the body like a bomb.
      3. Both (a) and (b)
      4. It was caused due to loud sounds.
    3. What remedy did Sadako's best friend Chizuko suggest?
      1. She asked Sadako to make 1000 paper cranes with origami.
      2. She asked Sadako to rest in the hospital.
      3. She asked Sadako to forget her pain.
    4. How did Sadako's classmates honour her?
      1. May 5, 1958, a monument was built in her honour called the Children's Peace Monument.
      2. Word spread and 3,100 schools joined hands for the cause.
      3. A Paper Crane Club was formed.
      4. All of these
  6. 6.

    Describe the inaugural ceremony of the Children's Peace Monument.

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