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The Refugee and the Gantz Sphere
Once upon a time, in a bustling refugee camp, lived a curious 14-year-old boy named Ali. Ali was a refugee, a person forced to flee his home country due to threats of harm or danger. Like millions of refugees worldwide, Ali's life was marked by uncertainty, but his resilience was unmatched. One day, while scavenging for useable items, Ali found a strange black sphere, a Gantz sphere. In the universe of Gantz, this sphere had the power to alter reality and bestow extraordinary abilities upon its wielder. Ali didn't know it yet, but this discovery would change his life forever. This Gantz sphere would allow Ali to turn his story from one of survival to one of hope and transformation. In the face of adversity, Ali, like many refugees, found a way to persevere. His story reminds us that even in the most difficult circumstances, there is always room for courage, resilience, and change.
Question 1
What is a refugee?
A person forced to flee his home country due to threats of harm or danger
A person who travels a lot
A person who don't have a job
A person who lives in the city
A person who is always happy
Question 2
What is the Gantz sphere?
A sphere that had the power to alter reality and bestow extraordinary abilities upon its wielder
A sphere that can fly
A sphere that is very heavy
A sphere that can talk
A sphere that is very colorful
Question 3
How did Ali's life change after finding the Gantz sphere?
His story turned from one of survival to one of hope and transformation
He became a millionaire
He became a famous singer
He became a superhero
He became a king
Question 4
What does Ali's story remind us?
Even in the most difficult circumstances, there is always room for courage, resilience, and change
Life is always easy
We should always be happy
We should always be afraid
We should always be sad
Question 5
What was Ali's attitude towards his situation?
Resilient
Hopeless
Indifferent
Resentful
Dependent
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