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1. The phrase "My mother tied a shawl over her head and my shoulders, and stepped out into the night" demonstrates the connection to the instrumental trails you have to run around here in Ndland reading school in general. This phrase shows the connection because it reflects the cultural and traditional values of Ndland society where wearing a shawl is a common practice for women. It also indicates the mother's strength and determination in facing the challenges of the night, which can be seen as a reflection of resilience and perseverance that are often emphasized in Ndland culture.2. Another line or phrase from this section of Saa's story that demonstrates a connection to the informational texts you have read about her or Ndland boarding schools in general is "I was taken away from my family and placed in a boarding school where I was forced to abandon my culture and language." This line highlights the impact of the boarding school experience on Saa's cultural identity and language, which is a common theme in many accounts of Ndland boarding schools.3. The line that shows Saa's feelings about her identity or belonging now that she has returned home is "Caught between the world of my ancestors and the world today!" This line demonstrates that Saa is struggling with her identity and sense of belonging as she tries to navigate between the traditional values of her ancestors and the modern world.4. Another line or phrase that shows Saa's feelings about her identity or belonging now that she has returned home is "I don't know where I belong anymore. It's like I'm in a strange land in my own country." This line highlights Saa's sense of disconnection and alienation from her new environment, even though she is physically in her own country.5. Saa's feelings about her identity and belonging are complex and multifaceted. She experiences a sense of disconnection and alienation from her new environment, even though she is physically in her own country. This highlights the internal conflict she faces as she tries to reconcile her cultural heritage with the modern world around her.