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1. Zlata begins her diary on September 2, 1991. How old was she at the time?
2. Zlata lives with her parents in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Does she have any siblings?
3. Zlata plays a musical instrument and sings. Which musical instrument does Zlata play?
4. Before the war reached Sarajevo, what American singer's fan club did Zlata excitedly say she was going to try to join?
5. For the first few months after starting her journal, Zlata writes about her friends, her family and school. In March (1991) she notes that things are "heating up" in Sarajevo, though most of the action is taking place in Dubrovnick. Also around this time, Zlata begins to refer to her diary by a name. What did Zlata call her diary?
6. A question about the war: Three ethnic groups were fighting for power in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Which of these is NOT one?
7. Soon it becomes evident that a full-fledged war is blowing their way, and Zlata records every incident. Soon troops move into Sarajevo, and shooting starts, making it dangerous to leave the house. Afraid, Zlata does something for good luck. What is this good luck action Zlata does?
8. In order to escape the danger of being hit by a stray bullet, when the shelling gets too dense Zlata and her family move into their cellar. What did Zlata think of their cellar?
9. Zlata has a beloved pet, named Cicko. What is Cicko?
10. Zlata had many girlfriends in Sarajevo. But after the war started, most of them moved away to avoid the danger. One of her closest friends was killed when "a piece of shrapnel lodged in her brain and she died". What was this dear departed friend's name?
11. In July (1992), Nedo (the Filipovic's young refugee friend/neighbor) was followed home by a lost kitten. Cici (as the cat came to be called) soon became Zlata's adored and spoiled pet. Which best describe's Cici?
12. With the war going on, supplies of nearly anything were hard to get. Zlata soon became accustomed to eating plain food, but it was when the house utilities were cut off that she had problems. Which of these was NOT cut off in Zlata's house at one time or another?
13. Zlata, too young to understand (or be told) the reasons for the civil war, blamed what she called "politics" for destroying her beloved city, aging her parents and making her friends move away (or worse). Often she would lament and curse the foolishness and immaturity of the people she could not name who were responsible for the war. What did Zlata almost always refer to politicians as?
14. True or false: None of Zlata's diary was published until she wrote the very last entry.
15. In 1993, just before Christmas, Zlata and her family were allowed to leave Sarajevo. What city did they flee to?
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