The Innocents Abroad Describe the chaos in Constantinople as seen by Twain. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:47 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Expecting the worst on the trip to Sevastopol, the group is on alert and a bit scared about what might happen. Describe the group's experience and how they react to the Russians. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:47 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad What is it about Odessa that pleasantly surprises Twain and the other passengers? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:46 Answers: 1
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The Innocents Abroad Twain notices something about the Russian emperor during their visit that makes the emperor appear even move down to earth and human. What does Twain notice? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:46 Answers: 1
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The Innocents Abroad What are some of the challenges faced by Twain and his friends when trying to guide their donkeys to Ephesus? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:45 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain and his friends are sure they are going to run into problems finding enough provisions for their trip to Damascus. What happens while their are in Lebanon to change their minds? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:44 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad As the caravan gets closer to Baalbek, Twain begins to tell relevant stories from the Bible. What stories does Twain relate, and how does he feel about the Syrians at this point in the story? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:44 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Baalbek's landscape is dotted with temples and ancient escarpments, making the location feel timeless and overwhelming. How do Twain and his friends feel about Baalbek? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:44 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain's caravan stops at a fountain for a rest period on its way to Damascus. What observation does Twain make at this fountain, and how does it make him feel? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:43 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad The group finally reaches Damascus. How do the citizens of Damascus feel about Christians and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:43 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Despite many precautions, what disease does Twain contract, and what are his theories on how he contracted it? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:42 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad The men come upon young Jack on the verge of destroying an innocent turtle. What is Jack's issue with the turtle, and what does that tell you about Jack's personality? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:42 Answers: 1
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The Innocents Abroad Describe some of the historical areas that the group can see from the hill 1,200 feet above the Lake of Galilee. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:41 Answers: 1
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I Heard the Owl Call My Name I Heard The Owl Call My Name Asked by ulamila@gmail.com Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 18:02 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Why does Twain use an advertisement, rather than his own words, to describe the grand excursion? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:06 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad In Chapter 2, Twain's excitement about the trip is abundantly clear. He visits the registration office frequently for numerous reasons. Do you think his excitement is only because of the upcoming journey, or do you think there are other factors? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:05 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad What is his first impression of the people of the Azores, and why do you think he feels the way he does about them? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:04 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain has a moment of questioned faith in Chapter 6. What inspires this questioning? Is he questioning his faith or the object? Why does he question at all? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:04 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain is fascinated with Tangier. Its very foreignness entertains him inestimably. Why do you think Tangier has such an impact on Twain? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:03 Answers: 1