Alec fought his way out of the line and towards the stern of the boat.
a. What was Alec going to do?
b. What is so significant about his actions at this point?
c. What does this tell us about him?
2. “--------and it always makes its appearance before the death of a family member.”
a. What does Lord Canterville mean by this statement?
b. How does Mr Otis choose to react?
c. What does this tell you about him and his beliefs? “Wait for the next one, Alec,” Captain Watson said sternly.
a. Why did Alec have to wait for the next boat?
b. What could have happened if he had got on this boat?
4. “We have not cared to live in the place ourselves. It gives you a strange scary feeling.”
a. What place is the speaker talking about?
b. Why does it give a strange, scary feeling?
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For your first question
Alec was setting out to free the stallion so he could have a chance to survive. His actions are significant because he was the only person—a mere child at that—on the ship who had attempted to help the stallion. This tells us that Alec is thoughtful, considerate, and brave.
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