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Bronze Bow Final Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass Why does Daniel run away to the hills? - He ran away from his cruel master Amalek because he beat him. What do you learn about Joel and Malthace in the first chapter? - Joel is stubborn and wants to be a Rabbi. and Malthace is caring and sweet and close to her brother. What is Daniel ordered to do when the caravan approaches? - To hold the merchant and get the man in the yellow / purple until they get the slave. What reason does Joel give for wanting to see Rosh? What is Rosh's response? - Joel says that he wants to drive the Roman's out of Israel and join his army. Any man who hates Romans is welcome. Do you think the author wants us to like or dislike Rosh? Why or why not? Give Phrases from the story to support your answer. - Think he wants me to like him because in the sotry it tlaks about Rosh being a success and inteligent. Describe the slave that Rosh's band of men frees. - The slave is a mute, African and people call him stupid and muscular. What is Rosh's main requirement for those who want to join his band? How do you think this mentality might contribute to the plot of the story? - They hate Romans and will fight until all of them were driven out the land. 2© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED What does the slave do when Daniel breaks his shackles? What do you think this means? - The slave gets on his knees and places his forehead on his foot as a desire to serve. What is the setting of the story? How does the setting seem to contribute to the plot of the story so far? - Place; Galilee Time: 20/30 AD The Romans are trying to get the land and aren't happy. Why does Simon come visit Daniel? - to tell Daniel that Amlek is dead do he can return to the village Simon tells Daniel, "I'm a zealot, yes. Rosh and I work for the same end, but we don't exactly see eye to eye." What is the "same end" toward which Simon and Rosh are working? How do they not see eye to eye? - a: they are removing Romans from the land b: Simon does not agree with Rosh's stealing

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Why does Daniel run away to the hills? - ✔✔He ran away from his cruel master Amalek
because he beat him.

What do you learn about Joel and Malthace in the first chapter? - ✔✔Joel is stubborn
and wants to be a Rabbi. and Malthace is caring and sweet and close to her brother.

What is Daniel ordered to do when the caravan approaches? - ✔✔To hold the merchant
and get the man in the yellow / purple until they get the slave.

What reason does Joel give for wanting to see Rosh? What is Rosh's response? - ✔✔Joel
says that he wants to drive the Roman's out of Israel and join his army. Any man who
hates Romans is welcome.

Do you think the author wants us to like or dislike Rosh? Why or why not? Give
Phrases from the story to support your answer. - ✔✔Think he wants me to like him
because in the sotry it tlaks about Rosh being a success and inteligent.

Describe the slave that Rosh's band of men frees. - ✔✔The slave is a mute, African and
people call him stupid and muscular.

What is Rosh's main requirement for those who want to join his band? How do you
think this mentality might contribute to the plot of the story? - ✔✔They hate Romans
and will fight until all of them were driven out the land.




© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, What does the slave do when Daniel breaks his shackles? What do you think this
means? - ✔✔The slave gets on his knees and places his forehead on his foot as a desire
to serve.

What is the setting of the story? How does the setting seem to contribute to the plot of
the story so far? - ✔✔Place; Galilee

Time: 20/30 AD

The Romans are trying to get the land and aren't happy.

Why does Simon come visit Daniel? - ✔✔to tell Daniel that Amlek is dead do he can
return to the village

Simon tells Daniel, "I'm a zealot, yes. Rosh and I work for the same end, but we don't
exactly see eye to eye." What is the "same end" toward which Simon and Rosh are
working? How do they not see eye to eye? - ✔✔a: they are removing Romans from the
land




b: Simon does not agree with Rosh's stealing.

Why does Daniel feel that " everything he cared about and worked for was threatened
by" Leah? - ✔✔She expects him to stay and help them he would give up his vow of
vengeance against Romans.

Why is Daniel homesick when he is at home with his grandmother and Leah? - ✔✔he
views the mountain as his home

What is Daniel's first reaction when Jesus begins speaking at the synagogue in Ketzah?
Why is Daniel disappointed with Jesus by the end of the service? - ✔✔Daniel is
disappointed that Jesus calls for repentance rather than fighting




© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

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