Story about poverty
11-12 years old
Interactive story
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Three Friends and the Meaning of Enough
Three boys discover the importance of dignity, friendship, and helping each other as they face challenges related to poverty in their neighborhood.
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Patched
- Repaired by sewing or adding pieces to fix a hole or tear.
- Unsure
- Not feeling confident or certain about something.
- Leftovers
- Things that are left after others are used or eaten.
- Dumpster
- A large outdoor bin where trash and old things are thrown.
- Rusty
- Covered with orange-brown metal because it sat in wet air.
- Encouraging
- Saying or doing things that give someone hope or confidence.
- Determined
- Having a strong wish to finish something, not giving up.
- Pooled
- Put money or items together into one shared amount.
- Makeshift
- Made quickly from what is available, not the usual way.
- Creaked
- Made a long, high sound when something moves slowly.
- Hesitate
- Pause or wait because you feel unsure or nervous.
- Sturdy
- Strong and not easily broken or moved.
- Streaky
- Marked with long thin lines or uneven patches.
- Pitched in
- Helped by working together or adding effort.
- Discount
- A lower price than usual for something sold.
- Shelter
- A place or covering that protects people from weather.