- Charlie’s trip gets off to an auspicious start. Explain this statement with evidence from the novel.
- Charlie talks out loud to himself as he tries to get out of the crate in the ship’s hold. How does talking to himself help Charlie in this situation?
Chapter 12
- What significance do the images in Charlie’s dream have? Why does the image of the floating steel anchor especially disturb him?
- Who is most to blame for the situation that Charlie now finds himself in—Clint or Charlie himself?
- ruckus, stowaway, delirious, battalion, contempt.
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