The Cay part 2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What promise does Timothy make but fail to keep? | He will never leave Phillip alone. |
| Why did Timothy make the rope out of vines? | as a guide for blind Phillip. |
| What did Phillip say after Timothy slapped him? | I'm sorry. |
| What is the one and only thing that Phillip wanted from the island when he was rescued? | Timothy's knife stuck in the palm tree. |
| Phillip felt his blindness protected him from what? | fear |
| Who said, "If I'm not out in 20 minutes, you better jump in and get me"? | Timothy |
| What promise does Timothy make but fail to keep? | He will never leave Phillip alone. |
| Why did Timothy make the rope out of vines? | as a guide for blind Phillip. |
| What did Phillip say after Timothy slapped him? | I'm sorry. |
| What is the one and only thing that Phillip wanted from the island when he was rescued? | Timothy's knife stuck in the palm tree. |
| Phillip felt his blindness protected him from what? | fear |
| Who said, "If I'm not out in 20 minutes, you better jump in and get me"? | Timothy |
| The Cay takes place during? | World War II |
| “She started dis terrible wahr, eh, young bahss?” Who was Timothy referring to and why? | Phillip's mother. |
| Why is Phillip unpleasant to Timothy? | He has not been around people of another race. |
| What happened to the boat carrying Phillip and his mother? | It is torpedoed. |
| Who was finally rescued? | Phillip |
| How does Phillip feel about war at the beginning of the novel? | He does not feel it is serious. |
| "Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea..." What is this simile referring to? | The German submarines arriving in the middle of the night. |
| When does the climax occur? | Phillip is rescued. |
| Where does the story take place? | Curacao and Devil's Mouth |
| Theodore Taylor's major theme and purpose for writing The Cay? | The senseless human hatred which causes both World War II and Phillip’s prejudice towards Timothy. |
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