Matching Causes and Effects



4490085-1111254000020000Cause & EffectMatching Causes and EffectsMatch each effect (action or decision) with its cause (the reason that something occurs). Each answer may be used only once.?Effect?Cause1.Jerome Skinner becomes suspicious of the Group.a.Petra's powers of picture-making are enormous.?2.The crops show more deviations than usual.b.The Sealand people have to detour around the Badlands.?3.Uncle Axel puts an arrow on his bow.c.Beware thou of the Mutant!?4.The Sealand people come to rescue members of the Group.d.At the end of the story Rachel is all alone in Waknuk.?5.Aunt Harriet kills her baby and herself.e.David and Rosalind come to the aid of Petra as she is attacked by a wild cat.?6.Michael does not go to Sealandf.In the past there has been a massive nuclear war.7.The Spider Man becomes the leader of Fringe people.g.South-Western winds bring radiation to Waknuk.8.David and Rosalind hide in a cave in the Fringes.h.Allen Erwin finds out the secret of the Group.9.The Sealand people have to detour around the Badlands.i.Sophie loves David.10.Not every member of the Group can be rescued.j.Joseph Strorm had a brother who developed a deviation.End of Book Analysis and QuestionsChapter 17How did the Sealand lady get rid of the deadly filaments? (191)Describe the Sealand woman. (192)What "holy" imagery is associated with the Sealand woman on page 193?What bad news does the Sealand woman give? (194)How many of the fighters are alive? (195)The Sealand woman speaks about the Fringes people being condemned to a life of "squalor and misery", with "no future for them". The reader then learns that the Sealanders consider themselves to be the current "lords of life". What does she say will eventually happen even to them? (195-196)What do Michael and Rachel decide to do? (197-198)Give a few details about the city in Sealand the travellers reach. (199)What is the "buzzing" the travellers hear as they approach the city? (199)Would you describe the ending of this book as hopeful, hopeless or something in between? Explain your answer.Explain briefly why John Wyndham chose to title this novel The Chrysalids. See the note below.Note: "The word chrysalid is a biological term which means the state into which the larva of most insects pass before becoming a perfect insect. In this state the larva, wrapped in a hard sheath or case, takes no food and is inactive. In general usage the word can mean a sheltered state or stage of being or growth. Thus, as with all good titles, the reader of The Chrysalids is left to extend this definition so as to apply it in a suitable way to the novel itself " (W.J. Holt, from the 1965 House of Grant edition)Is That It? Evaluate the ending of the novel: In a blog entry, explain your feelings about the way the novel ends. Do you believe it is a happy ending for all? Which character do you think will have the most difficult time in the period immediately following the main action at the end of the novel. ................
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