'Theodore Taylor’s classic book, The Cay' takes place <em><u>during World War II </u></em>when<u><em> the Germans invade the small island of Curacao. </em></u>As a young boy, Philip, is very excited by the idea of war, which seemed like a game to him. But when <em><u>a German submarine attacks</u></em> the freighter he is traveling on to the United States with his mother, the war now becomes a reality. He is <em><u>injured and then becomes marooned with an old black man</u></em>, depending on this man for survival. <u><em>There are three major themes in The Cay: survival, sacrifice, and overcoming prejudice. </em></u>Philip <em><u>needs to reevaluate the stereotypes and prejudices</u></em> he has been raised to believe in order to <u><em>survive this ordeal</em></u>. <u><em>The Cay</em></u> is a gripping novel <u><em>that holds your attention until the very last page.</em></u>
I am not 100% sure on some stuff, but i hope it's correct! sorry i took so long, haha.
When Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as President of South Africa on May 11, 1994 he made his historic "Glory and Hope" speech. The speech was so-named because of the opening line.
Answer:
1. a ship: where peter met an angel
2. under a tree: where Elijah met an angel
3.Samaria: where the Egyptians met an angel
4. the devil: the Christians enemy
5.a desert: where the Philip met an angel
6. a mountain: where Abraham met an angel
7. a prison: where Paul met an angel
8. the Red Sea: where Moses met the angel of the lord
9. the lion's den: where Daniel met an angel
10. physical, spiritual: kinds of dangers
I don't remember too much about the Bible so i probably got most of these wrong
No. This is because communication is 2+ people corresponding to each other. Reading is just interpreting and consuming facts, rather than having a conversation.
A) Discussing what you have read can help you understand what you have read.