The Waves What is the significance of having each character introduce themselves by identifying a specific image in Section 1? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:40 Answers: 1
The Waves Overall, what should the reader take away as most significant from Section 1? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:39 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe how Section 2 is structured. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:39 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe the boys' experiences in chapel while at school in Section 2. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:39 Answers: 1
The Waves Which of the boys seems to have the strongest attachment to Percival? Please provide some evidence in your answer. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:38 Answers: 1
The Waves Briefly analyze how the characters have developed as a group in the first two sections of the novel. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:37 Answers: 1
The Waves What is significant about the way Section 2 is introduced? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:37 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe the differences in Jinny and Rhoda's experience's while at school in Section 2. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:37 Answers: 1
The Waves As the characters appear in Section 2, do you feel that they are becoming more or less self-aware? Briefly explain your answer with relevant examples from the text. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:36 Answers: 1
The Waves Briefly analyze Neville's attitude towards religion. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:35 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe the way Section 3's introduction, the italicized vignette, fits in with the rest of Section 3 as a whole. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:35 Answers: 1
The Waves Which of the characters appears most at ease in Section 3, and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:34 Answers: 1
The Waves How are Jinny and Rhoda characterized in Section 3? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:34 Answers: 1
The Waves Bernard is clearly becoming the most central of the six characters. Describe his characteristics as he appears in Section 3. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:34 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe how Neville and Bernard are different as they appear in Section 3. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:33 Answers: 1
The Waves Characterize Bernard's attitude towards Louis as described in Section 3. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:33 Answers: 1
The Waves Characterize how Louis expresses his differences from Neville and Bernard in Section 3. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:32 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe the fears, or the lack of fears, that the characters articulate in Section 3. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:32 Answers: 1
The Waves How does the group act differently when Percival arrives in Section 4? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:31 Answers: 1
The Waves Why is Bernard's announcement of his engagement in Section 4 significant? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:31 Answers: 1
The Waves What is the major event that occurs in Section 4, and why is it significant? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:30 Answers: 1
The Waves What is significant about the opening description to Section 4? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:30 Answers: 1
The Waves Why is it relevant that Bernard is the first speaker in Section 4? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:29 Answers: 1
The Waves Describe the attitude of the characters towards each other prior to Percival's arrival in Section 4. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:29 Answers: 1
Rules Write a short summery on chapters 13-16?! Asked by peyweis224@gmail.com Last updated by Cat on 22 Oct 03:15 Answers: 1